Branch insertion
Select containers with holes at the bottom to help drain water and keep the soil loose and transparent p>
Fine sand or perlite shall be selected for soil preparation, with peat soil in the lower part and perlite in the upper part p>
Select the branches and buds with 4 leaves growing from the tuber, bake the scissors with fire, and cut the branches and buds from the root p>
Dig a small hole in the soil, put the branches and buds into it, and then cover the soil. Be careful not to insert them rigidly to avoid damaging the wound p>
After planting, pay attention to shade, avoid direct sunlight, maintain the ambient temperature at 18 ℃ - 20 ℃, and sprout in about 15 days p>
Leaf insert
When the flowers are backward, select the leaves on the plants with lush growth and strong resistance, and pick them from the base together with the petiole p>
Cut the blade in half, insert the petiole obliquely into the matrix mixed with perlite and vermiculite, and leave two-thirds of the leaf surface on the surface p>
Cover it with glass and place it in a cool place. Keep the ambient temperature at 25 ℃ and high humidity. The seedlings will grow in about 20 days and then move into the flower pot p>
Bud insertion
It is generally carried out when the new buds germinating in spring grow to 4-6 cm p>
Break off the extra sprouts from the base, insert them into the sand bed, maintain a certain humidity and temperature, and bloom in June and July of the next year after a period of cultivation p>