How to cut
Preparatory work
Cutting is generally carried out in early spring or early summer. Take last year's branches and twigs as cuttings. The cuttings are required to be 10-15 cm long with 2-3 nodes p>
Basin soil generally requires loose, fertile, well drained and humus rich soil, which can be mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and rotten chicken manure in the proportion of 6:3:0.5 p>
Specific steps
Wet the seedbed first to avoid damaging the cuttings p>
Put the cuttings in the shade and dry them. After the incision milk is completely dry, insert them into the sand bed. The cuttings can be embedded in the soil for a node in the depth, otherwise the survival rate is relatively low p>
After inserting, pour water in time to make the cuttings close to the soil p>
Under the condition of 20 ℃, it can take root in 45-50 days, and then it can be transplanted p>
Manage
Moisture
cuttings should be sprayed to reduce moisture evaporation of cuttings before cutting. Before shading, spray the cuttings 2 to 3 times per day. p>
The lower the temperature in rainy days, the fewer times to spray, or choose not to spray p>
should control the amount of spray. Excessive spray will cause the cuttings to be rotted by the infection of the pathogen. p>
Temperature
The optimum growth temperature of yellow cicada is 20 ℃ - 30 ℃, below 20 ℃, the growth of cuttings is difficult and slow. Therefore, if you encounter low temperature after cutting, you can wrap the flowerpot or container with cuttings with film for thermal insulation p>
cuttings, if the temperature is higher, the cuttings are susceptible to infection and rot. Therefore, shading should be shaded by 50% to 80%. p>
Illumination
The more sunlight, the stronger the water consumption of cuttings, but the higher the temperature of cuttings, the less the survival of cuttings p>
After cutting, the shading must be 50% - 80%. After the root system grows, open the shading net p>