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They still spend money to buy flowers. They don't have to spend a penny to make a pot more.

Hank Schrader
2020-07-28 11:11:12
Every time I go to the flower market, Huahua's wallet has to bleed a lot! I didn't feel it when I bought it. I couldn't help crying when I kept the account. I didn't have any money for drumsticks this month! No way, flowers can only save money from other places! For example, those expensive flowers will go to the cutting!

Rhododendron

1. Select the semi lignified top branches, cut the length of 5-10 cm, remove the leaves under the branches, and only keep the top ones

5. When potting, first take out the Rhododendron rooted in hydroponics, put it in a cool place for about 10 minutes, then potting, and then put it in the scattering light place to slow down the seedlings for a period of time before normal maintenance.

Camellia

1. Select the annual semi lignified branches, cut them down by about 10cm with scissors, and leave 3 leaves on the top.

2. Prepare clean river sand, and use river sand to cut roots quickly.

3. Soak the cutting branches and wounds in carbendazim, sterilize them, and then smear some rooting powder on the wounds, which can promote rooting.

4. Insert 1 /3 of the branches into the sand, water and put them in a cool and ventilated place, such as the north balcony.

3. Spray once a day in the morning and evening with a watering can, which can take root for about a month. If the air humidity is too low, you can put on a plastic bag.

But remember to loosen the plastic bag every day.

Rose

1. Prepare blades, scissors, plastic bottles, transparent tape, vermiculite

2. Cut off the bottom of the plastic bottle and then cut it vertically.

3. Select the vigorous rose branches and gird them with a blade at a distance of 10 to 15 cm from the ground. The girdling length is about 1 cm. It's like the following

4. Put the cut plastic bottle mouth down, break it off and put it on the peeled rose branches, and then stick the plastic bottle with transparent tape.

5. Fill the plastic bottle with vermiculite and pour it through water. If there is no vermiculite, it can also be replaced by perlite and so on.

6. Seal the seal with plastic bag to avoid water evaporation too fast.

7. In about a month, it can grow roots. When the roots grow stronger, you can remove the plastic bottle and transplant it into a new flowerpot. In a cool place slow roots 2 to 3 days, you can normal maintenance.

Jasmine

1. Select the lignified branches and cut 10 cm. Leave two leaves on the top and pinch the rest to reduce evaporation. Even the two leaves left must be cut in half.

2. After the wound is sterilized, soak it in the rooting powder solution for about 20 minutes, and insert it into the fine sand after being dried in the shade. Put it in the corner of the ventilating wall to receive the scattered light.

3. Spray water mist at least twice a day to keep humidity. It will take about a month to take root. Wait for the root system to grow stronger, and then go to the basin.

Gardenia

1. Cut 10 cm of 2-year-old branches. Take off the lower leaves, just leave the upper ones

2. Find a plastic bottle, pour the purified water, and put the insert in

branches

3. Cover the surface of the bottle with fresh-keeping film, and add points when the water is gone. When you see a small white bulge on the surface of the branch, it's about to grow roots. You can put it in the pot after you take it out.

Cling film

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