Cutting propagation is a common and effective method for propagating plants, especially those with fleshy stems. The best time to take cuttings is during spring and autumn, avoiding the hot summer months. Select healthy, vigorously growing plants, and cut stem sections approximately 6 cm long. These cuttings should be inserted into a well-draining medium such as clean river sand or perlite. Since the stems of Ho Fungi are fleshy, it's important to prepare the medium properly before inserting the cuttings. Use a bamboo stick of similar thickness to the stem to create a hole in the medium, then gently insert the cutting up to one-third of its length. After planting, water the medium lightly to ensure good contact between the cutting and the soil, but avoid overwatering.
Provide adequate shade and maintain consistent humidity, but make sure the medium isn't overly wet. Under ideal conditions of around 22°C, roots should develop within three weeks. Once the roots reach a length of 3 to 4 cm, the cuttings can be transplanted into larger pots or garden beds. Another alternative is water propagation—simply place the cuttings in clean water, changing the water every 3 to 4 days. Ensure that the water temperature is close to room temperature to encourage faster root development.
For seed propagation, it’s best to sow seeds in a greenhouse between March and April. After sowing, keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Germination usually occurs within about a week, and once the seedlings grow to around 3 to 4 centimeters tall, they can be carefully transplanted into individual containers or outdoor locations. This method is ideal for starting new plants from scratch and allows for better control over environmental conditions. Both cutting and seed propagation methods are widely used in horticulture and can yield healthy, vigorous plants when done correctly.
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