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Do flowers grow in vain? Cut off the branches and cuttings, and you can harvest a large basin.

Hank Schrader
2020-08-13 15:47:18
The flowers at home are long and have thin leaves. They look like giraffe's neck, but they only have leaves. In fact, this situation is called vapid growth in plants. If you don't know what the concept of vapid growth is, you can refer to succulent vapid growth. Today, Huahua will explain to you what to do after vapid growth.~

High altitude banding

There are woody plants at home. It's a little confusing that the long branches need to be cut, but the long branches need to be cut and then thrown away. It's a pity that Huahua suggests that you can directly use the high-altitude layering method to reproduce new plants!

Altitude layering

Operation steps:

1. Prepare a disposable syringe (20ml), which can be purchased at the drugstore for a few cents to a few yuan. It is not recommended to use a used syringe to prevent the infection of germs.

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Take a tissue and fold it in half twice.

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2. It is necessary to girdle the bare branches with a width of 0.5-1cm. Note that the formation layer of branches must be scraped clean, or it will affect rooting.

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3. Dip some rooting agent on the wound with cotton swab, the proportion is 0.1%.

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4. Wrap the prepared paper towel on the wound. The upper end of the paper towel shall be firmly tied with thin thread, and the lower end shall not be too tightly tied, so that the root system can be penetrated. Wrap the paper towel outside with a fresh-keeping film, and tie it. Pay attention to wrap all the paper towels in the fresh-keeping film. Prick holes in the bottom of the plastic wrap to drain water.

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5. Fill the paper towel with water with syringe, thoroughly soak the paper towel, and then add water to the paper towel every 1-2 days depending on the weather conditions.

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6. Wrap paper on the tissue to block the light.

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7. Take root in a month or so, cut off the branches, and put them into the pot with tissue to slow down the seedlings.

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Cutting

Flower friends who have raised over fleshy plants should not be unfamiliar with this. Beheading is one of the ways to promote fleshy baby blasting. However, you can also behead if you are too long and full of fleshy. You can also produce more than one basin!

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1. A pot of meat that has grown in vain. For example, the lower one looks good from the top, but from the side, it's just in vain

Positive and

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Side

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2. Tear off all the leaves below. Don't be impatient. Even if you keep the leaves, they will wither gradually.

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3. Use sharp scissors to cut off the top.

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4. Put the stake in a well ventilated place, and pay attention not to direct the sun, just put it in a bright place. Wait for a period of time, you can grow buds again!

Just cut it off

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After a while

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5. After we cut off the head, dry the wound and bury it directly in the soil. Right, it's so simple

Just cut it

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After pots

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6. Don't throw away the plucked leaves. You can insert them directly into the leaves. Put the leaves in the shade and dry them. Then put the leaves on the soil flat. Note that the soil should be slightly wet. Wait for a period of time, when you see the sprouts coming out, you can choose to insert the leaves into the soil, or you can choose to divide the plants after the seedlings grow healthily.

Just cut it

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After a while

After a while

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