Cutting matrix
First of all, the cutting matrix, that is, the so-called nutrient soil, can be vermiculite, peat soil or river sand. Of course, several mixtures are also possible, but the cutting matrix should be loose and breathable. The main purpose of preparing cutting matrix first is to prevent cuttings from losing too much water and affecting their normal rooting p>
Selection of inserts
Cuttings shall be selected from the robust mother branches of marshmallow. Each cuttings shall be kept between five and eight centimeters, and three to five new bud nodes shall be ensured on each cuttings, so as to improve the survival rate of cuttings p>
Planting
Insert the cut branches into the prepared matrix, and pour enough water after insertion p>
Transplanting
One month after planting, you can transplant the rooted marshmallow seedlings into other pots to ensure the air permeability and nutrients of the soil. One month after transplanting, the marshmallow will basically take shape p>