Presumably, every family likes to plant some flowers and plants to improve our living environment, because most of the plants have the effect of purifying the air. Meanwhile, taking care of them can also make people feel calm. However, does raising many flowers mean spending a lot of money? Actually, it's not the case! Cuttage is a good choice. And for different flower varieties, the suitable timing for cuttage is also different. The following text will introduce the plants suitable for cuttage in November.
Sansevieria trifasciata
Sansevieria trifasciata is a common green plant and is cultivated in many households. The patterns on its leaves look like those of a tiger, giving people a sense of mightiness when it is placed indoors. Under normal circumstances, after raising Sansevieria trifasciata for a long time, many small seedlings will emerge from its roots. And when there are too many small seedlings, they will compete with the large seedlings for nutrients. So at this time, we can do cuttage or division propagation for it.
As the autumn and winter seasons arrive and it gets colder, it is a good opportunity for the propagation of Sansevieria trifasciata. The cuttage method is not too difficult. Select a healthy and non-rotten leaf and cut off a section. Then cut the leaf into small sections, each about 10 centimeters long. Finally, put some garden soil in a flowerpot, insert the small sections of the leaf into the soil, water them on time later, and place the flowerpot in a cool and ventilated place, avoiding strong sunlight. After about one month, roots will grow, and then it can be transplanted into a small flowerpot for normal cultivation.
Crassula ovata
The leaves of Crassula ovata are lush and green, which is a favorite of many flower lovers. Meanwhile, it belongs to succulent plants, and it is completely okay to be a bit lazy in its daily care.
Generally speaking, the autumn and winter seasons are the most suitable for its cuttage. The specific method is to first pick a relatively thick leaf from Crassula ovata, then prepare a flowerpot, put some coarse sand in it, water it thoroughly, and then insert the leaf directly into the moist soil. After the cuttage, do not expose it to strong sunlight. It should only be placed in a place with diffused light. After about half a month, when roots grow, transplant the rooted leaf into a small flowerpot, and slowly it will grow into a new Crassula ovata.
Catharanthus roseus
Catharanthus roseus has always been deeply loved by flower lovers. The reason is that it is extremely easy to cultivate. After new flowers bloom, the flower quantity is very large, and the flowers are delicate and lovely. It is a flower that blooms throughout the four seasons.
After the flowers of Catharanthus roseus wither, it can also be used for cuttage. The steps are to first find a healthy and pest-free mother plant and cut off a section. The length is usually 5 - 10 centimeters, and each cutting should contain at least 3 nodes. After cutting it out, insert it into the culture soil. First, make a slant cut on the branch to increase the contact area with the soil. After inserting, gently compact the soil to ensure that the cutting is stable and does not fall. Wait for about 15 - 20 days, and the branch will grow roots.
How to cultivate Sansevieria trifasciata propagated by cuttings in November?
Share with
Tagged in :
Leave a Reply