How do I grow cactus cuttings?

Succulents such as cacti can be spread from seeds and cuttings. Many gardeners prefer to use Cactus cuttings because it is easier and faster to get large kakasts in this way. Column, segmented or pads forming cacti are types that are commonly distributed by cactus cuts. It is advisable to wear gloves and use a sharp knife to make a clean cut. It is also necessary, especially in long cuts, it should be remembered, which is the lower end and which is the upper end; Cactus slices, which unintentionally plant upside down, will not grow. The slices should then be left in a sunny, dry area for one week or two until the cut areas are sealed and developed by calluses. It is important not to hit the cactus cutting until it was chosen; They minimize rot and bacterial and fungal infections.

Cactus cutouts should then be planted to a depth of 1 or 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) in d dGiant drained soil and placed in an area full of sunlight. The soil should be moistened before planting, but cuttings should not be connected for at least two weeks. After this period, the water will leave the water slightly and again for another two weeks. Since the cuttings do not have any roots yet, they do not require much water and excessive watering causes them to rot. In addition, cacti are originally inhabitants of dry environments and basically have low water requirements.

Cactus sections will begin to form roots in about two to six weeks. This can be determined slightly in cutting; If there is resistance, the roots have evolved. Another hint of root formation is that the growing cactus wizer looks firm and green and begins to develop new growth.

The newly developed cactus plant can now be grown as regular juicy. This means that it will require a lot of sunlight and slight watering. If you live in a cold climatic area, it is important to water the cactus in winter. Cacti keep water and at veryLow temperatures are frozen water and thus damage or killing the plant.

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