Propagation and development by cutting
Cutting is the method we most often use, because it is more convenient and fast, and the survival rate is more windy. Generally, we take the just lignified and thicker branches that have been growing for a year in spring, and then cut off the lower leaves. They should be planted a few days before the rain, because the temperature and humidity in this season have reached the conditions required for cutting. If you need to use the bottom of the spike, you'd better use a specific chemical solution or a material powder that can promote rooting. You can also dip them in it. In this way, it is more conducive to cutting survival. It is better to use sand for the soil at the required soil base. The depth into the soil is about half of it. After inserting, be sure to avoid the sun and spray water properly. It will take about a month to take root. You can transplant it out or put it in a pot that year p>
Propagate by sowing
We dip the fruits picked last autumn with 0.3% potassium permanganate for a few minutes, and then start sowing in early spring. It is best to use sand box or wooden bed at the bottom of the pot with good drainage. After sowing, a thin layer of fine soil should be paved on it. At the beginning of watering, the amount should be less, and then a little more. When it grows seedlings, it will spray about 1% Bordeaux liquid once a week, and start transplantation when the seedlings grow about 3 real leaves. At this time, the roots have basically grown well, so the survival rate is also very high. In this way, the method of sowing and breeding is completed p>