How to propagate a rubber plant through cutting: I will teach you the cutting process of propagating a rubber plant.

How to propagate a rubber plant through cutting

Today, I will introduce how to propagate a rubber plant through cutting and provide an introduction to the cutting process of rubber plants in the field of green plants and flowers. Let's take a look together.

The main method of propagating rubber plants is through cutting because it is easy to survive, grows quickly, and the cutting method is simple.

Choose one-year-old semi-woody branches for cutting. Let the bottom of the branch wound dry and place it in a cool, well-ventilated area to dry for one day. For planting rubber plants, you can use nutrient-rich soil or vermiculite, and plant it 3 to 4 centimeters deep into the soil.

After planting, place it in a location with scattered light and good ventilation for maintenance.

By cutting rubber plants in this way, they will generally take root in about 20 to 30 days.

About one month after cutting, the rubber plant grows well. Many flowers are propagated through cutting. Learning the cutting method and starting from seedlings, waiting for them to grow lush and full is what makes gardening meaningful and allows you to truly enjoy the fun of gardening~

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