Brazilwood cutting
Plant knowledge series, sharing with you the content of flower propagation and planting of Brazilwood, Brazilwood cutting, the specific contents are as follows:
Brazilwood cutting is a very common propagation method. The Brazilwood seen in the flower market is usually cut, not grown from seed. There is a picture below that can show how common Brazilwood cutting is.
In communication with some flower enthusiasts, I found that some of them directly cut a piece of leaf to propagate, waiting for a month or so without seeing any roots. In fact, this is not something that everyone can succeed in. Brazilwood cutting can be done in soil or water, relatively speaking, soil cutting is easier to survive, because water cutting also has to consider water quality issues. Brazilwood cutting is generally suitable from May to August. The stem can be cut into cuttings about 10 centimeters long, and 1/3 to 1/2 of the cutting is inserted vertically into a simple cutting bed made of coarse sand or vermiculite (if there are rooting agents or rooting powder at home, it will help root growth more), be sure not to insert it upside down; spray water frequently to maintain higher humidity, keeping 20℃~25℃ is conducive to the rooting and sprouting of cuttings; the tip with leaves roots faster, 3-4 weeks can root for potting; stem section rooting is slightly slower, it takes more than two months.
The above [] introduction of Brazilwood cutting (spoken by flower enthusiasts) is specifically introduced, hoping to bring some flower knowledge to flower enthusiasts.