1、 Prepare materials
Scissors, flowerpot, shovel, watering can, rooting agent, a healthy mother lantern flower
2、 Cuttings
1. Take a well-growing branch from the parent plant and cut it between the second pair of leaves and the third pair of leaves from the top down. The cut stem is about 56 cm and there are two pairs of leaves. Cut off the two pairs of large leaves below and cut two sections under the stem with a knife p>
2. Take the rooting agent, insert the treated stem and soak it, and let the section fully contact with the rooting agent, which will promote the growth of the root of the stem p>
3. Take a small basin, add nutrient soil, add some compost, insert the stems just treated, wet the soil for cultivation with a watering can, and keep it wet all the time. Don't pour water directly. Ponding will lead to decay and won't survive p>
4. Move the basin to a sunny place to receive light, but do not have direct sunlight. It can be placed by the window. It is best on a sunny day p>
3、 Later maintenance
1. A well growing stem will take root and grow leaves or branches after a period of time. This shows that the roots grow well and can be transplanted with a shovel p>
2. When transplanting into a large basin, keep the original soil to avoid damaging its roots. The soil is the same as that used when cutting p>
3. After transplantation, it should still be placed in a place with astigmatism to avoid direct exposure to the sun, and the temperature should be kept at about 23 ℃. If the weather is mild, spray more water to supplement water. In winter, the temperature is low, spray water once a day, and move indoors to maintain the temperature p>
4. Pay attention to management. If branches grow too vigorously, they can be picked to facilitate the growth of more branches and leaves and good-looking shape p>