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The secret of cutting pothos

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-11 13:21:28
Cut the fallen roots of the pineapple along the root position, sprinkle the rooting powder into the basin, drop two drops of vinegar, soak the cut branches in water for about six hours to produce fine roots, then start cutting, pour one third of the culture soil into the basin, and insert the branches. If you want to hydroponics, first use small bottles, then use large bottles after the roots are developed.

Prepare materials

Cutting tips

There are grey brown flowers on the rhizome of the pothos. You can see that it is the falling root of the pothos. Cut it diagonally with scissors along the root. Don't hurt the young roots when cutting!

Scindapsus aureum rhizome

Pour half a basin of water into the basin, sprinkle half a bag of rooting powder, drop two drops of vinegar, and soak the cut pothos for about 6 hours. Slowly under the action of rooting powder, small roots will grow.

Scindapsus aureum rhizome

Carry out the above two steps to start cutting.

For potting, pour one third of the soil into the pot, add a small amount of soil, insert it in the pot, and pour a small amount of water.

pineapple rhizome

If you want to hydroponics, first use a small bottle, put it directly in the water, wait for the leaves to grow up, and then change the big bottle.

pineapple rhizome

Precautions

In three days, you can't see the sun. After three days, you can put it in the half light, and water a small amount of water sooner or later. Potted flowerpots with pores at the bottom shall be selected as far as possible to ensure good drainage.

Insert the water into the pothos, add water properly, use cool water to open, and the temperature should be moderate.

When cutting, do not damage the leaves to ensure the integrity of the leaves.

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