How to cut a litchi – propagation of litchi

Cutting is a method of propagating plants that reproduces the characteristics of a parent plant. In the case of litchi, this method is used to obtain new plants from cuttings taken from an existing tree. Here’s how to cut a litchi successfully:

Equipment requirements:

  • A sharp knife
  • Small pots filled with soil
  • Powder of cutting hormones (optional)
  • Water sprayer

Steps to follow:

1. Take a cutting:

  • Choose a flexible and healthy branch of an existing litchi.
  • Cut the cutting with the knife, making sure it is 10-15 cm long.
  • Remove the leaves from the bottom of the cutting, leaving only a few leaves on the upper part.

2. Prepare the soil:

  • Fill the pots of soil and moisten it slightly.
  • If recommended, you can soak the base of the cutting in cutting hormone powder to promote its rooting.

3. Plant the cutting:

  • Make a hole in the soil using a pencil for example.
  • Place the cutting in the hole by ensuring that the remaining leaves do not touch the soil.
  • Slightly pull the soil around the cutting to keep it in place.

4. Water and protect the cutting:

  • Spray water on the cutting to maintain optimal humidity.
  • Place the pots in a bright place without being directly exposed to the sun.
  • Keep the soil moist, but not wet.

5. Wait and watch:

  • After a few weeks, the cutting should start forming roots.
  • Once the roots are well developed, you can transplant the cutting into a larger pot or directly into the ground.
  • Keep monitoring the growth of your new litchi plant and make sure to water regularly.