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Can the branches of red plum take root in the soil?
Yes, but the survival rate of cutting is low. It is best to cut plums in June 5438+065438+ 10, so that the leaves will fall from time to time, the branches will be nutritious and easy to take root and survive. One-year-old stout branches with the length of 10 ~ 12 cm were selected as cuttings. When cutting, most branches were buried in the soil, leaving only the soil surface of 2 ~ 3 cm and 1 bud outside. It is required that the cut land has loose soil and good drainage. Watering once after cutting and covering with plastic film can maintain a small range of temperature and humidity, improve the survival rate of cutting, and replenish water when needed in the future. After cutting, the soil water content should not be too large, otherwise it will affect the healing and rooting of cuttings. After surviving in the second year, gradually give ventilation to adapt to the environment, and finally uncover the film. In the spring of the third year, it can be planted. If transplanting rice in spring, you must build a shade shed in summer.