Jasmine propagation by cutting: using the right method is very important
You may not be familiar with the introduction of flower propagation, such as how to propagate jasmine with cuttings. Using the right method is very important, and corrections are welcome if there are any mistakes! Speaking of how to propagate jasmine with cuttings, the methods are basically the same. As long as you pay attention to the details, you can usually succeed. Let's take a look at the propagation process of flower friends, including practical information such as cutting of branches and selection of media. Many flower friends are concerned about the best time to propagate jasmine cuttings. Generally, it can be done from early summer to the National Day holiday.
1. Select branches, prune the branches after flowering under the second pair of leaves, as shown in the figure below.
2. Trim the branches, do not keep the lower pair of leaves, and cut the upper pair of leaves in half (because the lower pair of leaves is to be inserted directly into the soil, and the upper pair of leaves is cut in half to reduce moisture evaporation). Remember to leave a shorter branch with a downward-pointing bud below the cut.
3. Prepare some vermiculite and a transparent cup (vermiculite can be purchased online very cheaply, or coarse river sand can be used as a substitute, and the transparent cup is to check the rooting situation). You can poke some holes in the disposable cup with a cigarette butt for easy water inflow and outflow.
4. Insert the branch into the vermiculite, leaving only the upper pair of leaves outside the cup.
5. Place the branches in a flower pot saucer and add water. Then put it in a semi-shaded environment for maintenance. All you need to do is ensure the water in the flower pot does not dry up. It's that simple! When you see white roots, transplant them into a small seedling pot.
The above content introduces how to propagate jasmine with cuttings and emphasizes the importance of using the right method, for your comprehensive understanding and reference!