How to insert violets into leaves
1. Time
The time of this method should be chosen after flowering, about after May, when the temperature is also higher, which is more suitable for leaf insertion operation.
2. Preparation
1. Choose fleshy, leafy flower branches and cut them. Each flower branch only needs to have two leaves. After cutting it, put it in 2. Dry it in a cool place for about 2 days to make the wound drier.
3. Prepare a basin of plain sand and pour the sand with enough water, but not too wet.
4. The temperature can be maintained above 18 degrees.
III. Methods
1. Insert the treated branch directly into the sand. If the temperature and humidity cannot be maintained, you can wrap it with plastic film and open it around noon during the day. At the same time, spray some water to humidify it.
2. After about 20 days, it can take root, and the small buds can be seen to sprout in about 60 days. At this time, the two leaves will also slowly dry up. This is a normal phenomenon, and there is no need to worry too much. When the seedlings are stronger, they can be placed in the sun. It takes more than half a year for the leaf to blossom. Friends need to maintain its temperature and humidity and take good care of it, otherwise it will be very difficult to blossom.
The above are the specific methods of leaf insertion, although this method has a high chance of survival, it can not guarantee the quality of plants, especially the quality of flowering, but friends can try, especially novice, as a practitioner is also a good choice.
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