1、 Take branch
Select 10-15 cm semi lignified branches, which are easier to take root. When cutting, make the scissors and the branches at 45 degrees. After cutting, remove the excess leaves to prevent nutrient consumption. Trim the roots of the branches with scissors to promote wound healing and rooting p>
2、 Soaking rooting water
The pruned cuttings are soaked in rooting water diluted with water for one to two hours. After soaking, they are taken out and dried in a cool and ventilated place p>
3、 Basin selection and soil preparation
Choose a well ventilated tile basin with drainage holes. It's best to have a larger diameter. Generally, river sand, vermiculite, perlite, plain sandy soil, peat soil, rotten moss, bran ash, sawdust, flower mud and other materials are selected for cutting matrix. If the materials are insufficient, plain sand and perlite can be selected for mixing, or the nutrient soil already prepared on the market can be used p>
4、 Upper basin
After the nutrient soil is placed on the basin, compact it with a shovel, poke several two finger deep holes with chopsticks, insert the branches, compact them with fingers, and water them p>
5、 Maintenance
After the cutting is completed, it can be cured in the scattered light of 18 to 30 degrees for 20 days to a month to grow new roots, and then it can be cured normally p>