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Rooting method of Rubber fig in water

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-05-13 09:07:34
It is a common rooting method for Rubber fig to take root in water. After rooting by soaking in water, it is cultivated by soil. However, this method is not easy to succeed. It requires a lot of water quality and surrounding environment. The water quality must be good, the temperature, the light and so on must be suitable, also may use the root promoter. In addition, it has limitations, because the roots produced in water are not suitable for soil culture.

I. what is the rooting of soaking water?

This is a common method of root induction. Generally speaking, after the blister takes root, it will choose to use soil to cultivate it. However, to succeed in this way, we need to meet more conditions

2. Notes on rooting by soaking in water

1. Water quality: the quality of water used is good, so it is easy to succeed. You can use tap water, but for the next tap water, you should at least leave it for a few days and then use it again, or bask in the sun. And use sterile and clean water. We also need to change water regularly to maintain good water quality.

2. Surrounding environment: the temperature should also be in a warm range, easy to take root. The light should also be suitable. The scattered light should not be too strong or too dark. In addition, ventilation should be proper.

3. Rooting agent: in order to promote its rapid rooting, an appropriate amount of rooting agent can also be added to promote its rooting.

3. Precautions

This method also has some limitations. Because after all, it is the root of water culture, and the root of cutting soil culture will be different. Therefore, when it needs soil culture after rooting, it will take root again. This requires us to grasp the time, when the roots are just exposed, we should timely soil culture. Don't wait for the roots to grow very old before soil cultivation.

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