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Breeding mode of cymbidium sinense
This method needs to break off a relatively healthy and mature bucket leaf from the lower part of the plant for later use. The base of the picked bucket leaves is obliquely inserted into the soil, and most of them are exposed in the air, so that photosynthesis can be more sufficient, rooting can be faster, and the survival rate will be improved. It is suggested that the leaves of other plants should be used to cover the flowers and moons of the tube leaves, so as to create an astigmatism environment, avoid excessive water loss from the leaves and keep the soil dry, otherwise the roots will be difficult to grow.

Leaf cutting propagation

This kind of propagation needs to cut off thicker and healthier branches for later use. Before that, we need to remove the leaves below. When the wound of the branch has shrunk, it can be cut off to prevent the stem from rotting. If the foundation is rotten, you must cut off the rotten part and wait until it is dry. It is recommended to do it in spring or autumn.

cutting

This method makes use of the method that aerial roots appear on the stems of our plants and contact with the soil to make them propagate safely and quickly. Especially if you breed in small quantities at home. The specific method is to soak the seedlings in water for a while, then take them out, cut them partially, and wrap the place where aerial roots grow with dark plastic bags, so as to avoid the sun, absorb heat and keep warm, and need to replenish water with syringes. Later, when adding water, you can add a little diluted fertilizer. After two or three months, if the roots are exposed, you can cut them.