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Cutting method of double petunia

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Generally speaking, the survival rate is high in the Spring and Autumn period. The matrix should also pay attention to the mixture of culture soil, rotten leaf soil and sandy soil, and then add some perlite. And the flowerpot, not too big. Do not choose branches that are too old, and do not choose branches with diseases and insect pests. After selection, remove most of the leaves. Next, pour the matrix into the container and poke the hole with a tool. Then, insert the branches to compact the surrounding soil. After that, pour enough water and cover with plastic film. It will take root in about half a month to twenty days.

1. time

If it is cultivated indoors, it can be carried out all year round. However, the success rate is higher in spring and autumn than in hot summer and cold winter.

two。 Matrix

The cultivated soil, rotten leaf soil and sandy soil sold on the market can be mixed together, and the effect is good. You can also add some perlite to it so that its water permeability will be better.

3. Container

The requirement is not too high, just not too big, usually fifteen to twenty caliber.

4. Branch

Do not choose too old, disease and insect pests branches, choose new, healthy branches, about ten centimeters. Then wait for the incision to dry, and then cut off 2/3 of the leaves on it. In addition, if there is a bud or fruit, it should be cut off. In this way, evaporation can be effectively reduced.

5. Insert a branch

Pour the matrix into the flowerpot and poke the hole with scissors, bamboo sticks, or chopsticks. Each is about six centimeters apart and two or three centimeters deep. Then, insert the branches and flatten the surrounding soil.

6. Later stage management

After all the above steps have been done, you need to pour enough water and then cover with a cling film. As for light, astigmatism is enough. The temperature is controlled between eighteen and twenty degrees. It takes about half a month or twenty days to take root. If it is observed that it does not rot or wither, it means it has survived. Thirty days later, it will be ready for transplant. However, because its recovery is relatively slow, it is necessary to bring more dirt.

 
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