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How does Rieger Begonia learn to take root quickly by cutting propagation!
First, cutting skills

1. time: It is easier to survive if it is cut at a time suitable for its growth. Usually it is better to do it in autumn and winter, and you can use new branches when pruning and shaping. 2. Soil: A well-ventilated substrate should be used for cutting. If the substrate is too thick, it will be difficult for it to take root and survive. Plain sand or vermiculite powder can be used, and it must be disinfected before use. 3. Branch selection: Cut a branch from the plant and cut the bottom into a horseshoe shape with scissors. If there are many leaves on the branches, they should be removed properly. After treatment, put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry, and then cut it after the incision is dry. 4. Cutting: the treated branches are inserted into the substrate and watered with water. Put it in a plastic bag or film bag, and put it in a place where there is no direct sunlight. New roots will grow in about 25 days.

Second, the skill of inserting leaves

Cutting propagation leaves, selecting leaves with good growth, obliquely cutting from the lower part of petiole, and soaking in rooting water for about 5 minutes. Take it out and put it in a cool and ventilated place, wait for its incision to dry, insert it into a breathable matrix, press the soil to keep it moist and wait for it to take root.