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#tamdaonui would like to share with you the technique of cutting giant Bougainvillea branches to survive 100% #tamdaonui The technique of cutting bougainvillea branches is a popular and effective method for propagating your favorite bougainvillea plants. With this technique, you can create many new plants from a single mother plant, helping to expand diversity and bring natural beauty to your garden. However, the process of cutting bougainvillea branches requires patience, knowledge and careful care. In this article, #tamdaonui will guide you through the basic steps in the technique of cutting bougainvillea branches so that you can successfully propagate your favorite bougainvillea plants. Is it difficult or easy to cut bougainvillea branches? Cutting bougainvillea branches is not difficult. This is a simple method for propagating bougainvillea plants by using a branch with a node on it and placing it in the soil to grow into a new plant. The method of cutting bougainvillea branches is very simple. You just need to choose a beautiful branch with a large trunk and cut off the outer bark. Then, place the branch in the soil and wrap the soil around it to create a sufficient incubation environment for the plant to grow. This technique has the advantage of being easy to perform, highly effective and helps the plant grow well, so many people choose to use it today. Technique for cutting bougainvillea branches To successfully cut bougainvillea branches, you can follow these steps: 1. Cut the branch Choose the right time: The best time to cut bougainvillea branches is in late spring or mid-summer, when the plant is in a strong growth stage. Choose a branch: Choose a bougainvillea branch about 15-20cm in size, not too young or too old. Prioritize choosing large, healthy branches with at least 2 eyes on the branch. Use a pruner to cut the branch at an angle of about 45 degrees below the branch eye, this will create good conditions for the branch to develop roots. 2. Pruning the leaves After cutting the branches, you need to prune the leaves on the branches to reduce water loss and increase the ability to absorb nutrients. Cut off the branches, unnecessary leaves and cut off small buds, flowers and tips in the cutting area to focus the strength on root development. 3. Clean and cut off the damaged areas and apply glue to prevent water loss and mold. Specific steps to propagate bougainvillea cuttings: Step 1: Soil You can propagate the cuttings directly into the soil or use a pot. If planting in a pot, make sure the pot has drainage holes or make holes in the bottom to avoid water seepage. For mixing the soil, you can use the following formula: soil and sand (soil 6.70%, sand 3.40%) you can use rice husks, sand and decomposed manure. Mix these ingredients well. In addition, you can also use ready-made potting soil that is full of nutrients. Step 2: Plant the cuttings of bougainvillea Next in the process of cutting bougainvillea, you should plant the plant in the soil in early autumn or in the first two months of spring to ensure good growing conditions. When planting, place the cuttings at an angle of about 150 degrees and penetrate the soil about 10cm deep. It is best to cut the cuttings in the early morning to take advantage of the freshness of the environment. Step 3: Care and watering After cutting the bougainvillea, pay attention to watering every day, about 2-3 days to maintain the humidity of the plant. However, avoid watering too much because this can cause the cuttings to rot and cause root rot. When the cuttings begin to sprout, remove the cover so that the plant can absorb light in the best way. Step 4: Monitoring After cutting the cuttings, pay attention to monitoring for a period of 6 to 8 weeks to see if the plant has developed roots and sprouted. If you notice that the cuttings are rotten, remove them. When you see the shoots growing vigorously, you can consider planting the tree in a pot or in the garden. #tamdaonui would like to share with you. Wish you success.