How to propagate Epipremnum aureum for the best growth
This article introduces the best way to propagate Epipremnum aureum and the small knowledge of growing flowers, including the methods and steps of cutting propagation. Next, the editor of the website will introduce it to the netizens.
Don't know how to propagate Epipremnum aureum? I'll secretly tell you the trick, get one step right, and you'll harvest a large pot in 15 days.
Epipremnum aureum is well known to everyone. Its maintenance is very simple and can easily survive when cultivated indoors. Its leaves stay green throughout the year and placed indoors, they are both aesthetically pleasing and can purify the air. It mainly propagates through cutting. Many flower friends don't know how to propagate, so today Xiao Qi will tell you about it.
When propagating Epipremnum aureum, the rooting speed is related to the temperature and humidity. If the temperature is low, the root growth is relatively slow, and it's normal for the leaves not to recover their vitality and not to root. Firstly, when propagating Epipremnum aureum, we must remember to choose branches with aerial roots. One leaf can be used as a cutting. Keep 2 to 3 centimeters at both ends of the leaf, then prepare loose and breathable soil. Xiao Qi usually uses nutrient-rich soil for propagation. You can also use a mixture of decayed leaf soil and river sand in a 1:1 ratio. Insert the branches directly into the soil, preferably with the aerial roots in the soil, and the leaves can be left uncut.
After inserting, place it in a place with diffused light and good ventilation, water it thoroughly, and add some root-promoting solution to the water. During this period, if the soil dries down by one or two centimeters, water it thoroughly in time. If the temperature can be kept above 15 degrees, it will start to root within 1 to 2 weeks, the leaves will not wilt, and buds will grow at the joint between the leaves and the stem, starting to grow new side buds and branches. If the temperature is too low, it will not root, and the leaves will wilt, which is normal. During the rooting period, keep the potting soil moist, expose it to some scattered light, and ensure good ventilation to make it root quickly.
In fact, propagating Epipremnum aureum is very simple. As long as the branches are sturdy and not wilted, with aerial roots, they can survive when planted. Whether using the water propagation method or the soil propagation method, they can root quickly. After rooting, transplant them into new potting soil. You can also plant multiple branches in a large pot, allowing them to root and sprout directly, and grow in one large pot. Ensuring adequate watering and fertilizing can make them grow rapidly and fill the pot.
The above [] introduces the best way to propagate Epipremnum aureum and the specific content of the cutting propagation methods and steps for everyone to refer to and operate.