Choose the right cuttage time and choose healthy cuttage materials to prepare cuttage substrates for cuttage operations. Precautions for maintenance and management. Cornera, also known as Viola, is a flower with high ornamental value. Its flowers are rich in color and long flowering period. It is deeply loved by flower friends, and cuttage is a common and effective method to reproduce Cornera. This article will introduce in detail the cuttage methods of Cornera to help you easily reproduce more beautiful Cornera. Choose the right cuttage time. The cuttage time of Corydalis is generally selected in spring or autumn. The temperature is suitable at this time, which is conducive to cuttage survival. The best time for cuttage in spring is from March to May, and the best time for cuttage in autumn is from September to November. Choosing healthy cutting materials Choosing healthy pansy plants for cuttage is the key to improving the success rate of cuttage. When selecting cuttage materials, the following points should be paid attention to: 1. Select plants that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases.
2. Select mature but not aged branches, with a length of about 5-10 cm.
3. When selecting branches, they should be cut from the side of the plant to avoid damaging the main body of the plant. The substrate for preparing the cutting substrate for Corneria japonica requires loose, breathable and well-drained cutting substrates. Commonly used cutting substrates include perlite, vermiculite, river sand, etc. The cutting substrate is mixed evenly and the humidity is controlled at 60%-70%. Carry out cuttage operation 1. Cut the selected branches into small sections of 5-10 cm, cut the lower end into a bevel, and cut the upper end into a flat surface.
2. Insert the lower end of the branch into the cutting substrate to a depth of about 2-3 cm.
3. Fix each plant with a thin wooden stick or bamboo stick to prevent falling.
4. After the cuttage is completed, spray water to keep the substrate moist. Maintenance and management 1. After cuttage, place the plants in a semi-shaded and ventilated environment to avoid direct sunlight.
2. Keep the substrate moist, spray water 1-2 times a day, and keep the humidity at 60%-70%.
3. After about 10-15 days, the branches begin to take root, and the light time can be gradually increased at this time.
4. When the new buds grow to 2-3 centimeters, they can be moved to a normal light environment for maintenance. Notes 1. During the cuttage process, pay attention to avoid cross-infection and use disinfected scissors and cuttage tools.
2. Inspect the plants regularly and deal with pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
3. During the cuttage process, be patient and avoid rushing for success.
By mastering the above cutting methods of corns, I believe you will be able to easily reproduce more beautiful corns. During the breeding process, pay more attention to the growth conditions of the plants and adjust the maintenance measures in time. I believe that your corns will grow vigorously and add more color to your life.