How to cuttage African Jasmine

Author:Amsterdam Date:2022-04-05 23:33

African jasmine is very suitable to be placed at home as a potted plant. It can bring vitality and fresh air to the home. How should such charming plants reproduce? Let's have a look together.

Cutting time

From April to October, African Jasmine can be cultivated by cutting, but cutting in plum rain season has the best rooting effect

Cutting container and substrate

Generally speaking, the substrate needed for African Jasmine cutting should be sterile, breathable, permeable, free of fertilizer, non-corruption and deterioration, and can support cuttings. For example, yellow sand, perlite, vermiculite, etc. Loose soil, sawdust and plant ash can also be used for cutting. At the same time, the cuttings can also be soaked in water for culture, that is, water cuttings

Cutting method

Cut 1-2-year-old healthy branches without diseases and pests as cuttings. The cuttings should not be too old. The length of the cuttings should be about 12-15 cm, with 2-3 half leaves. Half of each leaf needs to be cut. The lower incision should be 0.2-0.3 cm below the node. The cuttings should be cut in sandy soil, peat soil, vermiculite or yellow heart soil. Among them, peat soil has the best rooting effect. It should be covered with plastic film to keep moisture. In sunny weather, pay attention to putting up a shed for shade, It can take root after 1 ~ 2 months, and the survival rate can reach more than 80%< span>

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How to cuttage African Jasmine

Amsterdam
2022-04-05 23:33
Description African jasmine is very suitable to be placed at home as a potted plant. It can bring vitality and fresh air to the home. How should such charming plants reproduce? Let's have a look together.

Cutting time

From April to October, African Jasmine can be cultivated by cutting, but cutting in plum rain season has the best rooting effect

Cutting container and substrate

Generally speaking, the substrate needed for African Jasmine cutting should be sterile, breathable, permeable, free of fertilizer, non-corruption and deterioration, and can support cuttings. For example, yellow sand, perlite, vermiculite, etc. Loose soil, sawdust and plant ash can also be used for cutting. At the same time, the cuttings can also be soaked in water for culture, that is, water cuttings

Cutting method

Cut 1-2-year-old healthy branches without diseases and pests as cuttings. The cuttings should not be too old. The length of the cuttings should be about 12-15 cm, with 2-3 half leaves. Half of each leaf needs to be cut. The lower incision should be 0.2-0.3 cm below the node. The cuttings should be cut in sandy soil, peat soil, vermiculite or yellow heart soil. Among them, peat soil has the best rooting effect. It should be covered with plastic film to keep moisture. In sunny weather, pay attention to putting up a shed for shade, It can take root after 1 ~ 2 months, and the survival rate can reach more than 80%< span>

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