Cutting preparation
When cutting Hydrangea, the branches need to be treated first because they are selected for cutting p>
When selecting branches, you should choose the branches that grow stronger and remove them with a knife. Pay attention to that when taking branches, the wound should be smooth and preferably present an oblique angle of 45 ° p>
Then, the removed branches can be sliced at the node of the blade, which is generally sliced above the node with a knife, and the redundant branches can be cut off, leaving only two leaves p>
The remaining leaves also need to be cut off, preferably half, so that when cutting, the evaporation of water can be reduced and it is easier to survive p>
Cutting method
To prepare the soil, generally choose loose and fertile sandy soil, and then cut the treated branches. Note that when cutting, it is best to disinfect with multi bacteria medicine. Often spray water to moisturize after cutting p>
Under normal circumstances, Hydrangea can take root about 20 days after cutting, and can be put into a pot after 1 month p>