Hydroponic culture
There are two kinds of propagation techniques of peony Chlorophytum. First, hydroponic culture. First, select a clean glass bottle, then fill half a bottle of water, and then prepare a knife that has been sterilized. Cut off a small section of peony Chlorophytum branches with a sterilized knife, keep the length at about 10 to 15 cm, then flatten the upper end of the branches, leave one or two pairs of leaves, cut the lower end to be put into the bottle into an inclined shape, remove the excess branches and leaves, trim the branches, and put them in a cool and ventilated environment to dry. Generally, you can see that the incision is dry p>
After that, put the treated branches into the bottle, and the lower half of the paper will go deep into the water for about 5cm. Then put the glass bottle into a cool and breathable environment to grow. The temperature is helpful for the rooting of the branches, which is generally maintained at about 20 degrees. You will soon see the thin roots growing at the lower end of the branches. After the branches grow roots, they can be moved to flower pots for planting p>
Cutting
When it comes to cutting, this method is the simplest. Just take a section of peony Chlorophytum branches, insert them into the prepared flower pot, fully water the soil, and then move the flower pot to a place with cool temperature to ensure the moisture of the soil at all times. When the peony Chlorophytum grows, it needs light. If the cuttings grow well, they can have appropriate light. Then, under the condition of ensuring that the flowerpot does not accumulate water, watering more and more frequently can make the peony Chlorophytum grow more gratifying p>