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Rose ocean Platycodon... Flowers can also be cut, 7 natural roots bloom for 1 month, making a lot of money!

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-16 09:11:48
Now the flower shop has many kinds and beautiful, and the price is also expensive. It's gone for a few days after you buy it and put it in a vase. It's a pity that the flowers bought by hundreds are not used for cutting. There's a bold idea about flowers. Let's try cutting!

Cutting flowers in Europe and the moon

In fact, the so-called "Rose" in the florist's shop are all roses. The big red Carola can be said to be very famous. She is good at breeding and resistant to diseases and insect pests. She can cut a few branches and try them. If she lives, she can bloom again in two months.

If the temperature is above 28 ℃, try hydroponics:

1. Pick up fresh flower branches, cut off the flowers, leave a leaf for photosynthesis, cut the roots of flower branches into oblique mouths, and then insert them into water bottles with rooting powder water.

2. Change the water once every 3-4 days, and the root system will emerge in about a week. At this time, don't act rashly, and continue hydroponics and root consolidation.

3. After half a month's hydroponics, the root system is stable and can be transplanted into the flower soil. The soil here is better to be loose sand soil. After planting, the root water must be poured through.

If the temperature is below 25 ℃, it can be directly inserted:

1. First cut the flower into short branches 8-10cm long, preferably into oblique openings, which is conducive to the absorption of the flower.

2. Flower friends who have rooting powder at home can soak in rooting powder solution for 20 minutes first, and then air it for 2 hours to dry.

3. After air drying, it can be planted in the moist flower soil. Pay attention to the shady place at home after cutting. Observe for 3-5 days if the spirit is OK, it may take root.

4. All cuttings are alive and dead. We must cut more branches. Let's see the success stories of flower friends. The rose blossoming after cutting is not inferior to the one bought!

Platycodon grandiflorum cutting

Often as a flower with Eustoma grandiflorum, superelevation in beauty, and cutting survival rate is also high, you don't want to try?

1. The stem length of Eustoma grandiflorum can be cut into many 5-8 cm segments. Pay attention to each segment with a node (i.e. long leaf joint), which can bring a pair of leaves better.

2. Put the branch of Platycodon grandiflorum into the moist flower soil directly. Common flower soil and sandy soil that is easy to take root are all OK. Don't sun it a few days ago. Often spray water to keep the air humidity around. It's very active.

3. After 3 or 5 days, if you look at the leaves, you can try to bask in the sun in the morning, and soon there will be sprouts in the cracks of the leaves.

4. Continue to keep the frequency of sunshine in the morning and water once every 3-4 days. The buds will grow up and grow high. The old leaves will turn yellow and wither naturally, which is normal.

5. After autumn, Eustoma grandiflorum can be placed on the south balcony and windowsill for maintenance. Watering is also 3-5 days a time, and it can bloom in 1 month without any nutrition. Is it more beautiful than what I bought?

Carnation cutting

Carnation is the most familiar flower. How beautiful it is! If you don't know it can be used for cutting, it's a big loss!

1. Cut the stem of the carnation into the shortest 5 cm segment with leaves.

2. First, wet the soil, and then insert the carnation branches. Don't sun them in the room. Wait for 3 days or so to see if they don't wilt.

3. When cutting carnations, don't pull them out. As long as the spirit of the young plants is good, they will live. They can be properly exposed to the sun, watered every three or five days, and grow up in half a month.

4. The surviving carnations will bloom in about 1-2 months. If you cut more and survive more, you can cut them off and send them to others.

Cutting carnation

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