1. Select healthy Gardenia branches, preferably the new shoots of the year, and then cut off one branch of 8 ~ 10cm.
2. Obliquely cut the lower part of the branch to let out more cross sections, which can promote rooting.
3. Prepare a plastic bottle or cup or other watertight container.
4. Insert the branches of Gardenia into the water. (if the mouth of the container is large, it can be fixed with plastic foam and float on the surface as in the picture).
5. It's hot in summer, so it's necessary to change water once a day, about half a month or one month.
6. After rooting, there are about 2 3 cm white roots that can be transplanted!
1. Select the healthy leaves and cut a 6-7cm section from the top.
2. Prepare watertight containers.
3. Soak the wound in carbendazim solution for about 15 minutes, then dry it in the shade.
4. Insert the snake plant into the water.
5. Before rooting, remember to change water every day. About half a month, snake plant can take root, and then it can be potted.
1. Choose healthy 1-2-year-old happiness branches, and pay attention to lignification. Take 15-20cm or so.
2. Soak the wound in potassium permanganate solution for about half an hour, then dry it in the shade.
3. Clean the container and pour in clean water.
4. Insert the branches of emerald tree into the soil, but before rooting, change the water once a day.
5. About half a month or about a month, it can take root!
1. Select a relatively strong branch of Money Tree and sterilize it with carbendazim.
2. Prepare a clean container and fill it with water, about two-thirds of it will be OK.
3. Insert the branches of the Money Tree, and pay attention to changing the water once a day.
1. Select robust branches and cut them. Remember to leave at least 2 nodes.
2. Clean the cutting container and fill it with water. Just put the mint in the water.
3. Mint rooting is really super fast. Basically, roots will come out in 2 days!