Sow
Sowing time
Like most plants, they choose to start sowing when the temperature is about to rise in spring, that is, around May. Choose the seeds that have been stored in October of the previous year. If you are afraid of slow germination before sowing, you can choose to spray them with warm water for a period of time, so that the seeds can fully expand, but not stick to your hands p>
Seeding steps
Before sowing, water the bottom water once, directly open a crack in the soil on the line to be sown, put the seeds evenly, and then cover the stripped soil back. Another way is to water the soil two days in advance, and then water it after sowing, which can also make them germinate faster p>
Cutting
Cutting time
This is a little earlier than sowing. It can be carried out in April. In mid April, select 2 annual branches and cut them into 20cm, because the length inserted into the soil is 15cm. The probability of survival can be improved by cutting while collecting cuttings p>
Cutting steps
Cut the lower half of the prepared cuttings into an oblique mouth, so that the cuttings can be fully exposed to nutrients. If possible, they can also be disinfected, coated with rooting reagent and inserted into the soil after treatment. In this way, the survival rate can reach 70%. Water immediately after planting, which can make the matrix and cuttings better combined and take root faster. If you can, try to shade the newly inserted part, so that the new plant can better adapt to the surrounding environment. You can observe more at ordinary times and deal with problems in time p>