Chrysanthemum Cutting Time and Method
A small tip for life, introducing the timing and methods of chrysanthemum cutting and the most comprehensive cutting steps of green plants, let's learn about it together.
Chrysanthemum cutting can be arranged from March to June, when the climate is relatively warm and humid, which is more suitable for the growth of chrysanthemums. Of course, cuttings can also be made at other times, but the survival rate is not as high. Let's take a look at the specific timing and methods for chrysanthemum cutting.
Ⅰ. Chrysanthemum Cutting Time
Chrysanthemums are more suitable for growing in a moist and warm environment, so March to June is the most suitable season for cutting. During this period, the branches of chrysanthemums are the most vigorous, making it easier for cuttings to take root and sprout. However, there is more rain in March and April, making it difficult for the cuttings to sprout, while there is relatively less rain in May and June, making it the most suitable time for cutting to prevent excessive rain from causing the branches to rot. Cuttings can also be made in other seasons, but the survival rate is not as high. In summer and autumn, water should be sprayed around to lower the temperature and increase humidity. In winter, the temperature needs to be controlled at 20 degrees Celsius.
Ⅱ. Chrysanthemum Cutting Methods:
1. Selecting branches: Cut a healthy cutting about 20 centimeters long from a well-growing plant, leaving the top bud and leaf buds on the cutting. The cut branches need to be soaked in rooting water for 2 hours, which makes it easier for the branches to take root after soaking.
2. Soil preparation: Choose soil with humus and looseness, and spray water on the soil with a spray bottle to keep the soil slightly moist.
3. Cutting: After the soil is prepared, you can start cutting. First, make a hole in the soil surface with a stick, then insert the branch into the hole and press the soil around it tightly. After the branch is inserted, spray water appropriately and cover it with a plastic bag, finally placing the cut chrysanthemum in a ventilated and shady place.
The above is the detailed content about chrysanthemum cutting time and methods and the most comprehensive cutting steps, hoping to help you!