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Can I cut radix aucklandiae? Cutting propagation method of radix aucklandiae.

Aucklandia can be propagated by cutting.

1. Cutting time of radix aucklandiae: The cutting temperature of radix aucklandiae needs to be controlled at 20-25 degrees, which is beneficial to rooting. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate to choose June and July in summer every year for cutting. At this time, the climate and temperature are suitable and the survival rate of cutting is high. If the temperature is right, you can cut it all year round.

2. Cuttings of Radix Aucklandiae: In order to survive more easily, it is best to choose mature and healthy old branches as cuttings. The length of the branch is12-15cm, and there are two leaves and three or four buds on the branch. First, the cut of the branch is disinfected, and plant ash is applied to prevent decay. After treatment, it must be cut immediately. The cut branches should be inserted into 2/3 of the soil, and the surrounding soil should be compacted and watered with a little water to keep it moist.

3. Maintenance and management after cutting: After cutting, Aucklandia needs to be maintained in a cool place with good ventilation, and the ambient temperature needs to be controlled at 20-25 degrees Celsius, which is conducive to rooting. Pay attention to ensure the wettability of the pot soil after cutting, and spray water 1-2 times a day, not too dry or too wet.

Aucklandia is easy to raise, because it has strong adaptability to the environment, can grow in barren places, is not afraid of clay, has strong cold tolerance and can overwinter in the north. Aucklandia is suitable for indoor culture, but it prefers sunshine, so it is best to keep it in a sunny place indoors, such as near the window sill, which can help it grow well.