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How to propagate the mirror plant by division

Today, we will introduce some related experience on the propagation of mirror plants. How to propagate the mirror plant by division? Let's follow the editor to find out!

This year, the mirror plant has suddenly become popular, but it seems that many materials are not keeping up. Today, let's learn about how to propagate the mirror plant by division and cutting propagation. The method is very simple, and gardeners can just look at the pictures.

From the two pictures above, we can see that the mirror plant will develop woody stems over time, which is the key to division and cutting propagation. If it's division, we can combine it with potting. Each stem can be divided into an individual pot, and it can be separated from the roots with a sharp knife (as shown in the picture below).

If you don't want to go through such a big division, you can use a sharp knife to cut the stem you want to divide, including the fibrous roots. After applying炉灰 (also known as lime) to the wound (or let the wound dry in a shaded and well-ventilated place), plant it in a pot with soil rich in humus, slightly shaded, and spray with clean water. It can survive in about 10 days.

If it's cutting propagation, you can also use the top-cutting branches in the spring and summer and insert them into a sandbed, keeping them moist with plastic film. At a temperature of about 20℃, they can take root in about 10 days.

In conclusion, the propagation of mirror plants is actually quite simple, similar to the propagation difficulty of plants like the longevity flower and the滴水观音. The main thing is to keep the potting soil slightly moist but not wet during the propagation process, and try to maintain higher air humidity, which will greatly increase the survival rate. It's best to keep the plants in diffused light before they take root.

The above is the full content on how to propagate the mirror plant by division (with pictures), hoping it can help you. At the same time, we also hope that everyone will come to see more green plant and flower experience and common sense!