I believe that many flower lovers' process of raising flowers is to throw away the dead flowers immediately and then buy new ones at the flower shop. They are always on the road of buying flowers repeatedly. How much unjust money has been spent in this process? However, it doesn't matter! Start getting rid of being cheated by flower sellers from reading this article. The following will explain several kinds of plants that are easy to propagate by cuttings. As long as you pinch a small branch from your friends and take it home, you can propagate new plants, which not only saves a lot of unjust money, but also gives you a full sense of achievement.
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is an easy-to-care plant with good adaptability. Daily maintenance only needs to ensure a warm and sunny environment to bloom. When propagating Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, it is also relatively simple. You can choose spring or autumn, cut healthy branches, and insert them obliquely in loose and well-drained potting soil. It is suitable to insert about 2 centimeters. Later, as long as it is kept warm and watered a little, it will soon take root and sprout.
Aporocactus flagelliformis
Aporocactus flagelliformis is a very suitable plant for indoor maintenance. Its flowers are green and tender, and the blooming flowers are very bright and have ornamental value. At the same time, it can also be used as cooking ingredients. In terms of daily maintenance, as long as it is given sufficient scattered light and the potting soil is kept moist without water accumulation, it is very easy to grow luxuriantly. Its propagation can be carried out by cutting. Select a strong and disease-free branch, cut a stem about 5-10 centimeters long, and let it stand for a while until the wound is dry before cutting it in sandy soil or humus soil. Subsequently, the temperature of the potted plant is kept above 15 degrees, and the soil is slightly moist. It will take root and sprout in 1-2 weeks.
Plectranthus hadiensis var. tomentosus
Plectranthus hadiensis var. tomentosus is a green plant that emits fragrance when touched. Many flower lovers like to put it on the office desk. It grows very fast and is easy to burst the pot. In terms of maintenance, it can be placed in a position of scattered light and water frequently. Just avoid water accumulation. For the propagation of Plectranthus hadiensis var. tomentosus, cutting is the most common, which is direct cutting. First, select strong and disease-free young branches from the mother plant and cut them into small sections of about 10 centimeters, keeping 2-3 leaves at the top. Then directly insert it into sandy soil. Keep the temperature above 17 degrees, and the soil is slightly moist. Avoid direct strong sunlight. Soon, it will take root and sprout.
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