Can Yushu insert leaves?
Yushu leaves can be inserted and survived, usually by single leaf cutting. Yushu leaves are most suitable in spring and autumn every year. The temperature is suitable in these two seasons and the survival rate is high.
Methods and steps of elm leaf insertion
When inserting jade leaves, you should choose vibrant leaves and grow them within one year. When picking leaves, you must ensure the integrity of the leaves. After the leaves are picked, put them in a cool and ventilated place, and the wounds can only be inserted after drying.
The soil for inserting leaves can be mixed with peat soil, river sand and perlite. Sprinkle water evenly on the soil before inserting leaves. When inserting the blade, insert the blade into the soil slightly obliquely, and the insertion depth is about 65,438+0 of the blade.
Matters needing attention in Yushu leaf cutting
1. Water Yushu after inserting leaves.
Yushu can be watered after inserting leaves, but not too much. Too much watering will lead to decay. If the basin soil is dry, spray some water to ensure the soil is moist.
The leaves of Yushu have long roots.
Jade leaves can generally take root and sprout after 1 month. If properly maintained, it will take root and sprout in about three weeks.
3. Yushu leaves are inserted and germinated.
Yushu leaves can germinate in about 1 month if properly maintained, and it will take longer if improperly maintained.
4. Newly inserted Yushu basks in the sun
The newly inserted Yushu can't directly bask in the sun, so it's best to put it in a corner that is not exposed to direct sunlight, so as to give the leaves enough astigmatism.