Milan
1. Select the new twigs this year to ensure that they are strong, full and grow well, and cut them into about 10cm p>
2. The cutting soil can be vermiculite, river sand, perlite, etc. the branches can be inserted into the substrate for 45 cm, compacted and watered. Cover the flowerpot with a plastic bag to moisturize p>
3. Spraying water two or three times a day can take root in a month and a half p>
Camellia
1. Cut the semi lignified branches just grown this year, with a length of about 10cm, and only the top two leaves are retained p>
2. Cut and cut at the same time. Cut the camellia branches into the river sand or vermiculite, so that the matrix and cuttings are closely combined. It is not necessary to cut too deeply, and bury them for 45 cm p>
3. After cutting, it needs shade and cannot be exposed to the sun. Keep the matrix moist and take root in more than a month p>
Osmanthus fragrans
1. Similarly, the cutting survival rate of the current year's semi lignified branches is the highest. If the lignified branches are selected, the meristem is not active, and the survival rate will be reduced. Treat the branches into about 10cm and keep 1 ~ 2 leaves at the top p>
2. The cutting matrix can be vermiculite, perlite and river sand. No matter what cutting matrix is selected, the soil should be kept moist p>
3. Generally, cutting can take root in about 30 days. When the cuttings grow two or three leaves, they can be put into the pot p>
Rhododendron
1. Cut the semi lignified branches, with a length of 5 ~ 10cm, and keep four or five leaves at the top p>
2, cutting the cuttings into foam board, and inserting the foam board three or four cm. p>
3, put foam board into water to induce rooting, and so on. p>
4. Cutting Rhododendron in this way has a very high survival rate. After being put into the pot, it is now maintained in a cool place for a period of time. After the seedlings are slow, it is maintained in a place with sufficient light p>
Fusang
1. Cut the semi lignified Hibiscus branches, with a length of 15 ~ 20 cm. Cut them obliquely at 45 degrees below, and keep two or three leaves on them p>
2. Pour the prepared cutting matrix, river sand or vermiculite into water, then make a hole with a wooden stick, insert the cuttings and compact them by hand p>
3. Water the flowerpot three times to ensure the close combination of substrate and cuttings p>
4. Cover the flowerpot with a plastic bag, and tie several holes in the plastic bag to moisturize and ventilate. Keep the substrate moist and take root in more than a month p>
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