How to propagate harland boxwood
Harland Boxwood can be propagated from cutting or by layering. Cuttings can be propagated in summer. Harland Boxwood cuttings are planted in loose and breathable soil after being trimmed. Layering propagation of Harland Boxwood can be carried out in spring. Harland Boxwood branches are pressed into the soil, separated and transplanted in the next year, and properly maintained in the later stage. Now let's look at the details of Harland Boxwood propagation methods.
Harland Boxwood's cutting propagation
The main propagation method of harland boxwood is cuttage propagation, which is generally suitable in summer, and the survival rate is high. Before cutting propagation of Harland Boxwood, strong disease-free cuttings from Harland Boxwood should be selected as cuttings. After cutting it off, it is necessary to properly trim the base and remove the excess leaves at the top, where 2 to 3 leaves can be retained.
After trimming the cuttings, soak them in rooting water for 20 ~ 30 minutes. Once soaked, place Harland boxwood cuttings in a cool, ventilated place to dry in the shade. Cuttings of Harland Boxwood can be propagated after the wound of cuttings is healed. Harland Boxwood cuttings can be planted in loose, fertile, breathable and well-drained sandy loam soil.
After cutting propagation of Harland Boxwood, water Harland Boxwood appropriately, soaking the soil to provide plenty of moisture for the cuttings. After cutting propagation of Harland Boxwood, Harland Boxwood can be placed in a cool and ventilated location to protect from sunlight.Water needs to be controlled during curing, and Harland Boxwood can be given sufficient water and fertilizer to grow after its roots have grown.
Layering propagation of Harland Boxwood
In addition to cutting propagation, Harland Boxwood can also be layering propagation, generally press suitable in spring.Biennial shoots of Harland Boxwood were pressed into the soil. During the spring of the following year, Harland Boxwood was separated from the mother plant and transplanted. Plant Harland Boxwood in loose, breathable soil, and conserve it.