How to propagate the longevity flower
The editor will tell you about the propagation methods of longevity flowers and the related knowledge of longevity flower cultivation precautions, next the editor will introduce.
Longevity flowers are beautiful and easy to maintain ornamental plants. Although their growth habit is not as tall as that of roses or hydrangeas, they can be grown in small pots and are suitable for placement on balconies or window sills. They are robust, easy to manage, and come in a variety of colors.
Longevity flowers of various colors are very beautiful, symbolizing health and longevity. Their blooming season is in the winter and spring, which is when many other flowers are dormant. Therefore, when they bloom during this period, they can fill the gaps on the balcony.
They provide flowers for appreciation, adding color and making the balcony more lively, rich, and beautiful. Longevity flowers not only have beautiful blooms but are also easy to care for. They can easily survive the summer and winter.
Moreover, they have another feature, which is also an advantage: they are very easy to propagate by cutting. No matter what type of longevity flower it is, it is very easy to root from cuttings with a high survival rate and fast root growth.
How to propagate longevity flowers
How to propagate longevity flowers by cutting
1. The temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius is the most suitable for propagating longevity flowers by cuttings, which speeds up root growth. During winter and summer, the rooting speed is relatively slow.
However, overall, they are very easy to propagate by cuttings, even easier than propagating roses, jasmine, or hydrangeas.
When cutting the branches of longevity flowers, you only need to trim them slightly, any length is fine, as long as they have three to four leaves. You can also use branches pruned after the blooming period for propagation, or even a complete leaf.