Registry the Crown Spike Plant / Euphorbia Milii Plant
The Crown Spike Plant, also known as the Euphorbia Milii Plant, is a popular succulent plant thanks to its pretty flowers and easy maintenance. Transplantation is an advanced technique that combines the characteristics of two different plants to create a new one. Here’s how to graft your Spine Crown Plant:
Materials required:
- Root carrier: choose a healthy plant to transplant.
- Registry: use a stem from the Crown Spike Plant you want to transplant.
- Garden knife well sharpened.
- Plug-in clamp.
- Paraffin to seal the transplant.
- Piece of fabric.
Steps to follow:
- Choose a healthy stem from the Spike Crown Plant you want to transplant. Make sure it measures about 5 to 10 cm in length.
- Take the rootstock and cut it into bevels using the garden knife.
- Make a bevel incision on the stem of the Spike Crown Plant, so that it fits perfectly to the rootstock.
- Carefully insert the stem of the Crown Spike Plant into the rootstock. Use the grafting clamp to secure both parts together.
- Seal the graft by applying paraffin around the area of incision. This will help prevent disease and promote healing.
- Wrap the graft with a piece of fabric to protect it from weather and insects.
- Place the grafted plant in a bright place, but in direct sunlight.
- Water the plant sparingly to avoid excess water.
- After a few weeks, the transplant should start taking. Watch carefully for signs of growth and adjust care accordingly.
The grafting of the Spike Crown Plant can be a delicate process, but with appropriate patience and care you can create a unique and beautiful plant. Take advantage of this experience to discover the wonders of plant propagation and the diversity of the plant world.