Nowadays, the use of sulfur powder as a chemical product in daily life has become very widespread. When using sulfur block products to divide plants, the mother plant should be first removed from the flowerpot, and then the soil around the plant should be shaken off. Then, a sharp knife or pruning cutter should be used to break the underground stems connected between the leaf clusters, so that they can be divided into several separate plants for planting.
The sulfur powder manufacturer told us to first scoop out the mud from the pot, throw off the soil, carefully check, and according to the natural expansion interval of the roots, use your hands to separate or cut open the gaps with a sharp knife. Each plant can only be divided into 2-3 plants, not too many. The number of separated roots and branches should be balanced and safe, so that the entire plant is balanced and even.
After separation, prune and remove rotten roots. If conditions permit, it is also advisable to disinfect with charcoal powder or sulfur powder before planting.
The sulfur flake manufacturer stated that due to the flawless roots, stems, and leaves of the ramets, the survival rate is high, but the quantity of reproduction is limited. Varieties with strong rambling ability often use this method, such as waxberry, palm bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, peony, peony, orchid, evergreen, jade hairpin, etc. In addition, small plants such as chlorophytum comosum, Saxifragon and other coiled stems, Jingtian in succulent plants, sucking buds from the base of stone lotus and other plants, and natural roots in the lower part, these young plants can be separated and planted at any time.

