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How to plant the longevity flower

Main content introduction: The introduction of the longevity flower planting and cultivation techniques of green plants and flowers, the specific contents are as follows:

The longevity flower is a beautiful and easy-to-maintain floral plant. Although its plant shape is not as tall as that of roses or hydrangeas, it can be grown in a small pot and can be placed on a small balcony or windowsill. It is robust in nature, easy to manage, and rich in flower colors.

Various colors of longevity flowers are very beautiful, symbolizing health and longevity. Moreover, its blooming period is in the winter and spring seasons, which is when many other flowers are dormant. Therefore, it fills the gap on the balcony when it flowers.

It provides flowers to enjoy, adding color and making the balcony more lively, rich, and beautiful. The longevity flower not only has beautiful blooms but is also easy to manage. It can easily survive the summer and winter.

Moreover, it has a characteristic, which is also an advantage, that is, it is particularly easy to propagate by cuttings. No matter what type of longevity flower it is, it is very easy to root and has a high survival rate, with a very fast root growth speed.

How to plant the longevity flower

How to propagate the longevity flower by cuttings

1. When the temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius, it is the most suitable for propagating the longevity flower through cuttings, which speeds up the root growth. Propagation in winter and summer has a slower root growth speed.

But overall, it is very easy to propagate by cuttings, even easier than propagating roses, jasmine, or hydrangeas.

Cut the branches of the longevity flower, trim them slightly, and it can be any length, as long as there are three or four leaves. You can also use the branches pruned after the blooming period for propagation, or even a complete leaf.