Cherry blossoms, as the representative flower of spring, attract countless eyes with their unique beauty. Cherry blossom cutting is a simple, low-cost propagation method that allows us to easily cultivate beautiful cherry trees at home. This article will introduce the correct method of cherry blossom cutting in detail to help you master this skill easily.
Choose cutting timeThe best time for cherry blossom cutting is generally in spring when the temperature is suitable and the humidity is high, which is conducive to the survival of cuttings. The specific time is usually between March and April when the cherry trees are in a vigorous growth period, resulting in a higher success rate of cutting.
Select cutting materials1. Choose healthy cherry saplings: Select healthy cherry saplings that are strong and free from diseases and pests as cutting materials to improve the survival rate.
2. Select appropriate branches: Choose annual branches with a diameter of 0.5-1 cm, about 15-20 cm in length, and the top of the branches should have 2-3 leaves.
Process branches1. Cutting: Cut the branches at a 45-degree angle with a sharp pair of scissors, ensuring the cut surface is smooth to avoid tearing.
2. Drug treatment: Soak the cut branches in a solution containing root-promoting hormones, such as root powder or ABT root powder, for about 30 minutes.
Prepare cutting substrates1. Choose a substrate with good breathability and strong water retention, such as perlite, vermiculite, or river sand.
2. Mix the substrate evenly and maintain a certain amount of moisture.
Cutting operation1. Insert the processed branches into the substrate, with the depth being about 1/3 to 1/2 the length of the branch.
2. After inserting, gently press the substrate to ensure the branch is in close contact with the substrate.
Maintenance management1. Watering: After cutting, water thoroughly to keep the substrate moist but avoid waterlogging.
2. Shading: In high temperatures, provide appropriate shading to prevent the branches from getting sunburned.
3. Ventilation: Maintain good ventilation to prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests.
4. Fertilization: After the branches have rooted, apply a dilute fertilizer appropriately to promote growth.
Cherry blossom cutting is a simple and feasible propagation method. By following the above steps, you can easily cultivate beautiful cherry trees at home. In the actual operation process, you still need to adjust the method according to specific conditions, such as climate and soil. I hope this article is helpful to you.