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What to do after the leaves are inserted and succulent and sprout? What's the reason why the roots don't sprout

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-10 08:11:33
There are two situations of fleshy after the leaves are inserted and sprouted. If there are sprouts and roots, you need to wait slowly. When it grows up, it can be transplanted into the pot soil. If there is only a bud and no root, it can be maintained and transplanted after it grows. However, the phenomenon that only roots do not sprout will appear in leaf cuttings, which is caused by the growth of nodules or roots.

I. how to deal with the sprouts?

1. There will be different situations after the succulent sprouting of the leaf cuttings. The first is not only the sprouting but also the root growing. At this time, there is no need to deal with it. Wait for it to grow for a period of time, transplant directly into the new basin soil, a few days later normal maintenance can

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2. If there is only sprouting and no long root, it is necessary to let the young seedling continue to grow. When it grows to a certain extent, it will grow root and then transplant. If the mother leaves turn black, take them out, cut them out and dry them for rooting.

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2. The reason why only the long roots do not sprout

1. Root nodule: if a bag grows at the growth point, it will affect germination. It is necessary to cut this off as much as possible, otherwise it is difficult to sprout new buds, only to make the leaves grow larger and larger.

2. The root growth is too vigorous: the new root growth from the leaves is too lush, which will also affect the germination, because when the root system grows up gradually, there is no nutrition and space for the growth of the buds. At this time, some roots need to be cut off, and buds will grow in a period of time.

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