How to Cultivate Longevity Phoenix (Cultivation Methods and Precautions of Longevity Phoenix)
The phoenix-tailed longevity flower learns cutting techniques. One pot can breed many pots, and it is also very respectable without spending money to buy a few pots for relatives and friends.
The longevity of phoenix tail is mainly based on cutting propagation, and the survival rate of transplanting is very high. It is a kind of flower, with a very solid skin and easy maintenance. As long as we take care of our hands and don't water them often, the phoenix-tailed longevity flower will soon take root and grow sturdily. We can use every time we trim the phoenix tail for cutting, and the cut branches or leaves with petioles can be used for cutting.
Compared with the two cutting methods, the cutting survival rate of branches is higher and the rooting growth cycle is shorter. Although cutting leaves can survive, it takes several months to take root. If you want phoenix tail to grow normally after cutting, you should pay attention to some maintenance skills after cutting.
When selecting transplanted branches, pay attention to the white juice at the end of the cut branches. Be sure to dry its wound before cutting, so as not to get infected with germs when cutting. If the terminal is infected, it will be moldy, black, difficult to heal and unable to survive.
Don't water it in a hurry after cutting, wait for three days and then water it again, and wait until the soil is dry. Don't water it often. Usually, water can be sprayed on the blades to keep them moist.
The choice of cutting soil is also very important. Although cutting with pastoral soil can survive, the survival rate is relatively low. Generally below 50%. However, if coconut bran and perlite are selected for cutting, the survival rate is almost 100%, and the rooting rate will be advanced.
If you have a flower friend who raises phoenix-tailed longevity flowers, you can try to cut them according to the method above Xiaobei. As long as you have a pot of phoenix-tailed longevity flowers, a year later, you can breed many pots by cutting!