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Cutting with this, 100% rooting! It's too easy!

Jane Margolis
2020-07-29 16:46:25
Cuttage always does not take root, raise does not live, how to do? In fact, as long as it takes time and small things, the survival rate of cutting can reach 100%, which is not exaggerated!

1. The bottom sand often laid in the fish tank is actually a good material for cutting. It is inorganic and can effectively prevent rotten roots during cutting.

2. After repeatedly cleaning the bottom sand for several times, pour it into potassium permanganate solution for disinfection. The solution should not exceed the bottom sand, the concentration should not be too high, and the color should be purple red.

3. Prepare cuttings. Cuttings should be healthy. It's better to remove several leaves, reduce transpiration and nutrient consumption, and shorten rooting time.

4. Insert the branch into the bottom sand, but not to the end. Leave a certain space at the bottom of the branch for rooting and ventilation.

5. Put the cutting box in a cool and airy place, and don't need to worry about it. When the water is dry, the roots will come out.

6. This method first uses water to ensure the activity of the branches. When the water is slowly reduced, there is a moist substrate to promote the rooting. After the water is dried, the roots are also basically adapted to the local life. After the potting, the survival rate is high, which can be called the most perfect lazy cutting method.

1. Prepare disposable plastic cup and drill several water permeable holes with scissors at the bottom.

2. Select clean vermiculite, wash with water, soak carbendazim solution for half an hour, disinfect and sterilize.

3. Select healthy rose branches (or other branches to be cut), preferably after flowering. Then cut the branch from the third leaf under the flower. The knife for cutting the branch should be sharp, and it's better to eliminate the poison.

4. Put vermiculite into the disposable cup, simply handle the branches, cut off the flower stem, and leave the small branches with leaves to cut.

5. Put branches in vermiculite and water until water flows out of the permeable hole under the plastic cup.

6. Find a small tray, put on the plastic cup of cutting, add water in the tray, and the water shall not pass the bottom of the plastic cup.

7. When the tray is moved to the place with scattered light and ventilation, it must be ventilated. It will grow in half a month or so. Vermiculite is permeable and breathable. The water in the tray can improve the humidity nearby and the rooting rate.

The most important thing is, with this method, you don't need to water every day. When vermiculite dries, it will absorb water into the tray by itself!

1. Sponge is a kind of material with good water retention. It can improve the survival rate whether it is used for cutting or sowing.

2. Prepare the sponge, let it absorb enough water, and then insert the cut spike into the sponge, not too deep, about 1-2cm.

3. Put the sponge block into the plastic container, and spray water on it when the sponge block is dry. Also can put sponge directly in shallow water tray, sponge will absorb water when it is dry

4. Put the sponge in a bright and ventilated place, about 1-2 weeks, the cuttings will take root. Pay attention to the basin, do not take down the sponge, directly on the basin together, so as not to hurt the root, slowly, the sponge will decompose itself.

5. In addition, flower mud can also replace sponge, and the effect will be better

1. The water retaining property of water moss is good, especially suitable for the rooting of fleshy roots such as Clivia, orchid, etc. here, take the rooting of Clivia after branching as an example.

2. Soak the rootless Clivia bulb in carbendazim solution for half an hour, and then dry it in a cool and ventilated place.

3. Wet the dried water moss, wrap it around the root of Clivia, and put it in the flowerpot together.

4. Move the flowerpot to a cool and airy place, and spray water when the water moss is dry. Within a month, the Clivia can grow.

1. After picking up large pieces of honeycomb briquette, soak it in water for a day, go to the fire, then smash it vigorously, and then pass the water twice.

2. The smashed cinders should be sifted. If they are too small, they can be thrown away. The ones about 1-2cm can be used for rooting. The large cinders can be used to pad the bottom of the basin.

3. Put the screened cinders into the flowerpot and wet them with water.

4. Insert the prepared branches into the cinders. The branches should be disinfected and dried before inserting.

5. Put the cutting flowerpot in a cool and ventilated place, and it will take about 10 days to take root.

6. Charcoal is a better cutting medium than cinder because it is clean and antiseptic. If you have charcoal in your house, you can replace cinder with it.

1. Sawdust shall be clean and log sawdust. Antiseptic wood and so on sawdust, because has mixed other additives, cannot use for the hair root.

2. Put a layer of sawdust (clean sawdust is OK) on the bottom of the flowerpot, then put the flowers and plants to be rooted into the flowerpot, and slowly fill the flowerpot with sawdust.

3. Water it thoroughly, and then put the flowerpot in a cool and ventilated place. Sprinkle water on the sawdust once every 3-4 days. The sprinkling time must not be at noon. It is better to put it in the morning and evening when the weather is not hot.

The cuttings are inclined at a 45 degree angle, which can increase the rooting area and increase the rooting rate.

Cuttings and cutting media should be disinfected, so that cuttings will not be damaged and healthy long roots. Disinfection can soak carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution.

Girdling (cutting off a layer of skin on the surface of the branch) can hinder the nutrition transportation of the branches, concentrate the nutrition on the girdling position, and cut off the cuttings after girdling for 3 days, which can improve the rooting rate.

Rose, camellia, osmanthus and other flowers and trees cutting, can let the bottom of the cuttings with some of the last year's branches, easier to root.

Darkness can improve the activity of the root meristem of flowers and plants. Before cutting, cover the branches with black plastic bags for about 20 days, and then cut off the cuttings with higher rooting rate.

After cutting the cuttings, soak them in water for a few days and then cut them, which can improve the root activity and rooting rate.

The rooting powder is dissolved in water in the proportion of 1:50, and the cuttings are soaked in it for half an hour before cutting, which can improve the rooting rate.

Aspirin tablets contain salicylic acid, which is a powerful tool to promote the rooting of flowers and plants. Crush the aspirin solution, dissolve it in water according to the ratio of 1:1000, soak the branches in water for half a day and then cut them, which can improve the survival rate.

The growth hormone contained in willow bark can greatly improve the success rate of flower cutting. Smash the willow branches, soak them in water for half a month, and then they can be used. When cutting, put the cuttings in the wicker extract for half an hour, and then cutting can improve the rooting rate.

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