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How to propagate wintersweet through cutting

This article will discuss the related experience of propagating wintersweet through cutting and the best timing and methods for cutting, follow the editor to take a look!

Wintersweet, also known as golden plum, wax plum, and fragrant plum, is distributed in mainland China, Korea, America, Japan, and Europe. It belongs to the genus Chimonanthus in the family Sinosideritaceae and is a deciduous shrub. The love of Chinese people for wintersweet is beyond expression. Planting a wintersweet in the house can reflect the noble and upright spiritual quality of the owner, different from the excellent aesthetics of vulgarity. Let's understand the cutting and planting methods of wintersweet branches.

I. Cutting Time

The cutting time for wintersweet can be after the winter bloom, but the best time is in December.

II. Selection of Cuttings

Select one-year-old or two to three-year-old branches thicker than 1 cm from the base of the wintersweet. Use a disinfected砍刀 to cut the branches along the direction of growth from top to bottom. After cutting, trim the top of each branch to about 20 cm as cuttings.

III. Cutting Treatment

After the cuttings are trimmed, prune the hairy parts and flatten them. Then, arrange the cuttings in a flat-to-flat manner and tie them with a rope. Spray the tied cuttings with water until they are half-wet, then wrap them in a thick plastic bag and seal it, placing them in a dark place with a temperature of 12 to 16℃ for about 20 days.

IV. Cutting Process

After more than 20 days of placement, the base of the cuttings will grow white tissue and the branches will sprout new buds. This is the time to cut the cuttings. The cutting method is simple: use a stick to make a few small holes in the river sand or vermiculite, insert the cuttings into the holes, and cover them with sand. After covering, pour water thoroughly, cover the cuttings with plastic wrap, move them to a warm corner for careful care, and wait for them to root.

V. Transplanting

When the wintersweet cuttings have rooted and the roots are relatively strong, they can be transplanted into flower pots for cultivation. The transplanting method is to put the cuttings into the prepared flower pot and layer by layer put in well-drained, loose, and fertile soil. After the soil covers the roots, press the soil with your hands and pour water once to settle the roots.

The above is the complete introduction of how to propagate wintersweet through cutting and the best timing and methods for cutting, for everyone to learn and understand!