1、 Time selection
It is best to choose may to September. During this period, the temperature is relatively stable, which is favorable for germination and growth. The humidity in the surrounding environment is also relatively large, which can promote rooting as soon as possible p>
2、 Cut branches
Strong and vigorous branches are an important factor for the success of cutting. They can be cut from the well-growing peacock ball. The branches born in that year can be. They are required to be full and full of vitality, which can greatly improve the survival rate. Do not insert it into the soil immediately after cutting, otherwise the dripping juice will cause the branches to rot. You can put the branches aside to dry, and you can cut them when there is no water p>
3、 Prepare sand bed
In terms of sand bed, you can use pure sand, or clean vermiculite or perlite, which can be exposed to the sun in advance to remove bacteria, and then spray water inside to maintain water content p>
4、 Cutting
Dip the treated branches with a little plant ash, then insert them into the sand bed, place them in the bright astigmatism, spray water moderately to maintain humidity, and take root in about 15-20 days. When the root is stable, the peacock ball can be transplanted and planted, and pay attention to the follow-up maintenance p>