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Diagram of Hydrangea cutting method

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-08-06 08:59:46
When cutting Hydrangea, first of all, it is necessary to treat the branches, cut them obliquely into a 45 ° angle, cut off the redundant branches, and cut half of the leaves, so as to reduce water evaporation. When cutting, choose loose and fertile sandy soil to cut, often spray water to moisturize, take root in 20 days or so, and put into pot in 1 month or so.

Cutting preparation

In cutting Hydrangea, because is the choice of branch, so the first need to deal with the branches.

When selecting branches, you should select the branches with strong growth and take them down with a knife. Pay attention to the smooth wound and the best angle is 45 °.

Branch

Then, the removed branches can be sliced at the nodes of the leaves. Generally, a knife is used to slice at the top of the nodes and cut off the redundant branches, leaving only two leaves.

Branch

The remaining leaves also need to be cut off part of it, preferably half, so that when cutting, it can reduce the evaporation of water, more easy to survive

Branch

Cutting method

To prepare the soil, generally select loose and fertile sandy soil, and then cut the treated branches. Pay attention to that when cutting, it's better to disinfect with multi fungus agent. After cutting, spray water frequently to keep moisture.

branches

In general, about 20 days after cutting, Hydrangea can take root, 1 month later can be on the pot.

Take Root

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