1、 Cutting blade
The first step of cutting is to select the leaves. Choose some stronger leaves, so it's easier to take root. Cut the leaves into 5cm long segments, put them in the shade and dry them for a few days until the leaves curl slightly p>
2、 Basin soil preparation
Suitable soil can also make the rooting speed of hupilan faster. Sandy soil with good drainage should be selected. If the soil is too viscous, it will be difficult for it to take root. In addition, broken tiles and coarse sand can be padded on the basin bottom to strengthen its drainage capacity p>
3、 Cutting
The time requirement of cutting is not big, as long as it is not winter. Put rooting powder on the bottom of the dried leaves, and then insert it into the basin soil, with a depth of about 3-4 cm. Be careful not to insert it backwards, otherwise it will not survive. After cutting, pour water once and put it in a cool and ventilated place p>
4、 Subsequent maintenance
Good maintenance can make it recover faster. The temperature of the environment should be kept between 15-25 ℃. Watering should not be much at ordinary times. Just keep the basin soil slightly moist. There must be no ponding. Fertilizer should not be applied at this time to avoid damage to the bottom caused by fertilizer. Generally, it will take root in about a month p>