1、 Prepare basin soil
Before cutting hupilan, first prepare the flowerpot and flower soil to be used. The small basin with good permeability should be selected, and it is best to use mud basin. The flower soil should be selected with high particle content, preferably mixed with rotten leaf soil and granular river sand. This can make the inserted young plants take root faster p>
2、 Cutting blade
When cutting, you can use its leaves. Select the hypertrophic leaves without lesions from healthy plants, cut them off, and then soak them in sterile water for about 20 minutes for sterilization. If its leaves are relatively large, you can cut them into several small pieces and disinfect them respectively. After that, treat them with rooting water and set them aside to dry p>
3、 Cutting
Fill the flower soil gently into the prepared basin, and then insert the completely dried leaves vertically into the flower soil. The depth of soil penetration should be controlled at half of the blade height. If you use small pots for cutting, you'd better have one pot and one leaf. After inserting, gently compact the soil surface by hand to ensure that they can fully contact with the flower soil. After that, put them in a warm place, replenish water in time and wait for rooting p>