Leaf cutting propagation, rater propagation, cuttage propagation, notes for attention on cuttage propagation, the succulent plant Olivia has become the favorite of many succulent lovers because of its unique leaf shape and rich color changes. How to make Olivia reproduce in groups and become a beautiful sea of flowers? This article will introduce in detail the breeding methods of succulent Olivia, helping you easily master breeding skills and let your succulent plants grow luxuriantly. Leaf cutting reproduction Leaf cutting is one of the common breeding methods for succulent plants, and Olivia is no exception. The following are the specific steps for leaf cutting reproduction: 1. Choose healthy Olivia leaves, preferably during the growing season.
2. Gently remove the leaves from the plant, taking care not to damage the leaves.
3. Lay the leaves in a ventilated, dry and cool place to dry the wound. It takes about 1-2 days.
4. Insert the dried leaves into the soil to a depth of about 1/3 of the length of the leaves.
5. Keep the soil slightly moist and avoid standing water. After about 1-2 weeks, the bottom of the leaves will take root and sprout. Ramet breeding is another common breeding method that is suitable for the already flourishing Olivier plants.
1. Select Olivia plants that grow healthily and have more tillers.
2. Use a sharp knife to cut the plant from the root, taking care not to damage the root system.
3. Plant the separated plants in new flower pots to keep the soil moist.
4. After a period of time, the new plant will gradually grow and flourish. Cuttage propagation Cuttage propagation is another method for Olivia to reproduce and is suitable for the growing season.
1. Choose healthy Olivia branches with a length of about 5-10 cm.
2. It takes about 1-2 days to dry the bottom of the branch to the wound.
3. Insert the branches into the soil to a depth of about 1/3 of the length of the branches.
4. Keep the soil slightly moist. After about 1-2 weeks, the bottom of the branches will take root and sprout. Notes 1. During the breeding process, keep the soil moist and avoid standing water.
2. Pay attention to ventilation to avoid moisture and rot of the plants.
3. Select healthy plants for reproduction to improve the success rate of reproduction.
4. New plants after reproduction need appropriate light and ventilation to ensure healthy growth.
Through the above breeding methods, you can easily breed beautiful Olivier succulent plants at home. As long as you master the correct breeding skills, you believe that your succulent plants will grow luxuriantly and become a beautiful sea of flowers. During the breeding process, you may wish to try a few more methods to find the breeding method that best suits your Olivier. I wish you a happy breeding!