Steps
1. When cutting clematis, it is necessary to select a slightly tender branch to avoid complete lignification. Because the slightly tender branches are more sensitive to the stimulation of rooting powder, and are easier to root.
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2. Cut the branch short, about one node or two nodes. Soak the branch in vitamin B solution for 2 hours, then take it out, dry the water on the surface, let the end of the branch dip a little bit of rooting powder, and put it in the bag.
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3. Put perlite in the nursery box, dig a small hole in perlite, and put in the Clematis branches that need cutting
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4. When all the branches are planted, spray water on the nursery box with a watering can, so that the roots of the branches can quickly integrate with perlite.
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5. Cover the transparent cover, place the seedling box in the ventilated scattered light place for maintenance, and do not direct sunlight, otherwise it will easily cause the branches to die of sultry heat. Flower friends without seedling box can also put a plastic bag on it to prevent water from evaporating.
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6. Open the cover every 2 days to change the air, and spray a little vitamin B solution on the leaves with a watering can, which can not only ensure the leaves are wet, but also promote the rooting.
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7. When the white root system is exposed from the bottom of the small box of the seedling box, it can be transplanted into the flowerpot. Perlite, vermiculite and peat soil can be selected for transplanting and mixed evenly according to the ratio of 1:1:1. They can be used as nutritive soil, and then placed in the place where the sun is direct, wet when watering.
(author: Sam Zhou source: zanhuage)
Steps
1. You can buy a piece of flower mud from the flower shop. According to the needs of cutting, you can cut small pieces of cutting that are 2cm long, 2cm wide and 4cm high. Flower mud has good water absorption, moisture retention and air permeability, which is very suitable for cutting.
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2. Select the branches that have been lignified or semi lignified in that year, the length is about 10-15cm, leave 2-3 leaves in the upper part, use a knife at a 45 degree angle to cut the lower part of the branch, and soak it in rooting water.
3. Insert the treated boughs of Prunus deltoides into the flower mud, the depth of which is about 2 /3 of that of the flower mud, and then soak the flower mud in water. Before cutting, it can be soaked in 1% rooting water for about 1 hour.
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4. Put the cutted seedlings in the tray, cover them completely with plastic bottle, put them in the place with sufficient scattering light, and pay attention to moisture preservation and ventilation. Check the flower mud frequently. If the flower mud is dry and leaves wilt, water it quickly. Only to ensure that the leaves are in good condition can the branches with spirit take root and survive.
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5. About 30 days later, it will be found that there are white roots coming out of the mud, which proves that the cutting of the bougainvillea has survived.
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6. At this time, the flower mud and rooting Bougainvillea can be put together in the flower pot for maintenance. The flower mud can be put directly in the flower pot without digging out and planting like sand cutting to avoid damage to the root system of bougainvillea. After every 7 - 10 days to apply fertilizer, can promote the growth of triangle plum.
Steps
1. Healthy leaves can be selected from the mother plant of Corydalis Africana for cutting.
(author: Jinling Dragon King source: African cordiery bar)
2. Cut a knife at an angle of 45 ° at the lower end of the plucked leaf of Corydalis Africana to form a slope. Then soak the lower end of the leaf in the rooting water for about 3 seconds and take it out to dry.
(author: Jinling Dragon King source: African cordiery bar)
3. While drying the leaves, you can put sand in the flowerpot, and then pour a little water.
(author: Jinling Dragon King source: African cordiery bar)
4. Insert the dried leaves of Corydalis Africana into the sand and place them in a place with sufficient scattered light for maintenance.
(author: Jinling Dragon King source: African cordiery bar)
5. About 20 days later, the cuttings of Corydalis Africana can take root, and then the rooting Corydalis Africana can be transplanted to a flowerpot. The soil is mainly saprophytic soil and coniferous soil, which can be placed on the East and West platforms to receive the scattered light.
(author: Jinling Dragon King source: African cordiery bar)
Steps
1. Select cuttings. The cuttings must be healthy, dark green, and a little hard to touch, semi lignified branches, the best near the root. The best choice for cutting branches is to cut them in the morning, and then use a small brush to brush the soil and cover off the branches.
2. Use scissors to trim the cuttings. Keep at least one node on each branch, and keep at least 3-5cm long at the lower end of the node. It is better to keep a pair of leaves, which is conducive to photosynthesis, so as to promote rooting.
3. In order to root Hydrangea as soon as possible, you can put the pruned branches in the rooting powder solution for about 3 seconds, or soak the willow branches in water to make your own rooting water.
4. Peat soil and perlite can be selected as cutting soil and mixed in the proportion of 1:1. Fill the nursery box with soil, then put it in a tray full of water, soak for more than 30 minutes, make sure that the soil in the nursery box is all wet and there is no dry place.
5. Insert 3-5cm of the end of Hydrangea branch node into the soil, and try not to contact each other between the leaves, otherwise it is easy to rot and infect the leaves.
6, put the nursery box in the place where the sunlight can not be directly and well ventilated. During this period, spray 1-2 times a week, keep the soil moist, and begin to root after about 3 weeks.
7. The way to judge whether to take root is: pull up gently with your hand. If you feel resistance, it means that Hydrangea has long roots and can be transferred from seedling box to flower pot. After that, put it in the semi - Yin environment for maintenance, so that the pot soil can be kept moist, and the alum fertilizer water can be poured once every 10 - 15 days.
Steps
1. Use a knife to cut a leaf from the mother plant of the tree, preferably at 45 °.
(author: wulongqiu source: treading on the flower line)
2. As usual, cut the leaves into small pieces.
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3. The cutting soil can be sand, vermiculite or peat soil. Buries the big rock Tung's leaf, buries the height approximately is 1 /2 of the leaf, then covers moistens, places in the scattering light to be able to illuminate.
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4. About half a month later, the leaves of the cuttings can take root. After rooting, it can be transferred to a flowerpot and placed in the living room with good scattering light or on the Dongyang platform for maintenance. There are a lot of fluff on the leaves of the tree. When watering and fertilizing, you should pay attention not to touch the leaves, or the leaves will rot.
(author: wulongqiu source: treading on the flower line)
Cutting methods introduced by Huahua,
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