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How to judge the rooting of bougainvillea

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-07 09:06:20
If you want to judge whether the bougainvillea has taken root, remember not to dig the soil directly and check the root system. The best way is to observe whether it has sprouted branches and buds. If the branches and buds are growing continuously, and tender red leaves are growing, it means that it has taken root, and the growth state is very good.

One, the method of judging rooting

The best and easiest way to judge whether the bougainvillea is rooting is to check whether the shoots are growing normally. If its shoots are growing slowly and new small leaves are growing, it means that it has taken root and survived. If its new leaves are bright red and have a certain luster, it means its growth state is very good.

Note that some flower friends will directly dig the soil to check, this method is likely to damage its root system, try not to choose this method

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The method of rapid rooting

1. Suitable soil for cultivation: when cutting, the soil suitable for its growth should be selected, and the soil with loose and good drainage capacity should be used. If it is too sticky and heavy, the branches will rot easily if they are airtight.

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2. Management after cutting: reasonable management after cutting will also take root in a short time. Water should be sprayed properly before rooting to keep the basin soil slightly wet. The temperature of rooting environment should be controlled at about 15 - 24 ℃ as far as possible, and should not be under direct sunlight.

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