Bud sucking propagation
The first way to shoot is to shoot on the base of the stem or shoot on the crown. If we choose crown bud, we have to wait until it has three to five leaves at the top before cutting it off. If it is bud sucking, when it is fully mature and the leaves themselves become hard and open, we can remove the leaves at the base and show small brown spots. At this time, we can cut off the leaves with buds and some stem segments with a knife. Then, put the cut material in the sun for about one to two hours, and then insert it into the matrix mixed with river sand, perlite and other materials, waiting for it to grow roots. When it takes root, it can be cultivated in the soil p>
Ramet propagation
Time: it's best to do it in the early spring (about February to March), because the soil is thawing at this time, and the time is more suitable p>
Specific method: take the plants out of the basin, then shake off the excess soil and separate the roots of the plants as far as possible. Then, with a sharp knife, divide the plant into several parts, paying attention to that each part must have enough roots. Then, we can trim the leaves, which will increase the survival rate of the plant. After pruning, soak them in disinfectant for about five minutes, take them out and dry them, and then plant them in containers p>
Later stage management: after the small plants are moved to the container, they should be irrigated with roots or watered with water. After about three weeks to four weeks, its new roots may grow. Pay attention not to water during this period to avoid the root rot of the plant. However, we can still spray some water on the leaves. Also, the sun can't be too strong p>