Leaf insert
Leaf cutting is the simplest way to reproduce Huangli p>
As long as the complete and mature leaves are laid flat on the sandy soil, with the leaf surface facing up and the leaf back facing down, there is no need to cover the soil, and then put them in a cool place. In about 10 days, many new roots and small leaf clusters can grow at the base of the leaves, and then the roots can be buried in the soil p>
After rooting and germination, there is no need to carry out any treatment. As long as more sun exposure, proper watering and fertilization, a strong new plant will grow gradually. In the process of growth, if the mother leaf has black rot, it should be removed immediately p>
Branch insertion
Branch insertion is a relatively simple method for Huangli reproduction p>
Tillers or top branches can be used for branch insertion. Cuttings are cut from robust plants, the lower leaves are cut off, the wound is dried in the shade, and then directly inserted into the soil. Pay attention that the soil of cutting cannot be too wet, otherwise it is easy to cause yellowing and decay of the cutting mouth. About 20 days after cutting, it can take root. When the root grows to 2 ~ 3 cm, it can be put into the pot p>
Ramet
Ramet is a difficult method in Huang Li's reproduction p>
Ramets are best carried out in spring, but before rametting, it is necessary to ensure that the mother plant can ramet conditionally, and multiple heads have grown, or lateral buds sprout at the base p>
When changing pots in spring, take off Huangli and trim the roots properly. Remove part of the old soil, break the plant according to the shape of the plant and plant it in pots. After planting, breed in the shade for 1 ~ 2 weeks to make it take pots. After normal growth, turn to the sun for maintenance. During the operation, be careful not to hurt the root system. If you accidentally touch the leaves, it doesn't matter. Just put them aside and insert them p>