Kale can be cut
First of all, we can know that kale can be propagated by cutting p>
If the kale is potted, it will grow moss and bloom in March and April in spring. At this time, it is best not to discard it, but to continue watering and fertilization. In this way, after the flower withers, the old stem of kale will sprout a large number of sprouts. The old stem without sprouting sprouts can be cut off, and then continue watering and fertilization for maintenance. In autumn, You can cut p>
In August and September, you can cut off the sprouting tillers that have grown and cut them according to your own needs p>
Cutting method of kale
First of all, we should determine the number of cuttings according to our own needs, prepare the pot soil, and select clean flower pots and soil. The soil is better to river sand or perlite, which can be used for standby after disinfection p>
Then, the cuttings should be trimmed. After cutting off the sprouts of kale, keep 3 or 4 leaves on each bud, and then cut p>
When cutting, pay attention to the density of cutting and do not overlap the leaves. After cutting, water the flowerpot first, and then put it in a cool place. Water it according to the condition of cuttings to ensure that it will not wilt p>
Basically, the cutted kale can take root in about a week and transplant in half a month p>
Precautions for cuttage of kale
Note that generally, after cutting off the cuttings, the remaining plants can continue to be cultivated. Many kale plants can be cultivated, and they can also be made into old pile bonsai p>
In addition, cutting in June can breed kale cut flowers. If cutting is not carried out, sprouting tillers can continue to grow, which is also possible p>
Kale can also take root easily if it is bottle inserted. It can be placed for a long time in a bright room< span>