Cactus Cutting Method
Today's focus is to introduce you to the knowledge of flower propagation, the method of cactus cutting. Let's learn about it together.
Many flower enthusiasts think there is no need to learn the method of cactus cutting, but in fact, many enthusiasts encounter problems when cutting cacti. The method of cutting cacti is very simple, just pay attention to a few key points, and it is enough to deal with the cutting.
1. The soil should be dry and the humidity should not be too high.
Even if it is garden soil, cacti can survive after cutting, but some enthusiasts have the habit of watering thoroughly after cutting, and they find that not only do they not take root, but they rot instead. The humidity of the medium should not exceed 45%, that is, slightly moist is enough. It can be planted in moist soil and then placed in a well-ventilated place. If the temperature is higher than 20 degrees Celsius, it can take root in no time. It should be noted that the soil should not accumulate water, and sandy soil is recommended.
2. The wound of the cactus leaf has not dried.
Some enthusiasts are too eager and afraid that it will be damaged if left to dry for too long, but it will not. Leave the cactus leaf to dry for three to five days, and the wound should be dried to prevent root rot.
The specific cutting method is to use sandy soil, insert the dried cactus into the soil about 2 centimeters, and then place it in a sunny place without watering. It's that simple.
Other tips:
1) If the cutting fails and rot occurs, cut off the rotten part, let it dry, and then insert it again!
2) It is not easy to take root in low temperatures, so the best time to cut is after May.
3) After cutting, exposure to the sun helps to take root.
4) Do not water after cutting!
The above [] introduces the full content of the cactus cutting method. I hope it can help you, and at the same time, I hope everyone will come to see more green plant and flower experience knowledge!