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Propagation method of rooting

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-13 15:47:18
Because of its tenacious vitality, rooting has become a kind of immortal bird, which grows in the desert area for many years. Let's introduce the propagation method of rooting.

The propagation method of rooting

Cuttage Propagation

Rooting can be propagated by cutting, and cutting time is better in May and June. When rooting and cutting in the ground, you can select the robust and juicy leaves, take them off, and then air them for two or three days, and then cut after the wound is healed. Put the rooting leaves on the sand, make it close to the sand and keep the sand moist. One week after cutting, small buds can grow from the bottom of round teeth at the edge of leaves. When the plant grows, cut it and move it into the basin.

Another cutting method of rooting on the ground is branch cutting, cutting the top branches, the length is about 8 ~ 10 cm, after it is dry, it is inserted into the sand bed, one week later it can take root, two weeks later it can be transplanted.

Sow and multiply

Rooting can be seeded and propagated, but its seeds are relatively small, so it is unnecessary to cover the soil after sowing. The germination rate of rooting is relatively high. It will germinate about 12 to 15 days after sowing.

Propagation method of taking root on ground

Culture management of rooting

Do not change basin frequently after the seedlings of rooting in the ground survive. It is better not to cultivate in large basin, because the nutrition in large basin is relatively rich, which is easy to cause the plants to grow violently. In the process of cultivation, water and fertilizer should be properly applied. Too much water and fertilizer should not be too much. Too much water will lead to leaf falling and even rotting. It's better to water once every two to three days.

Farming management rooted in the ground

The above is the introduction of rooting propagation method.

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