Break off a branch in summer, cut it into 8 sections, take root in 3 days, and bloom in a month!

Break off a branch in summer, cut it into 8 sections, take root in 3 days, and bloom in a month!

Cut the green radish branches into 8 sections and a large pot of them will emerge!

Green ivy is a flower that every household grows, not to mention the high temperature in summer, which is the time when green ivy grows rapidly. If you cut a branch at this time, it can be grafted immediately!

Steps:

1. Use a sterilized knife to cut off a vigorously growing branch from the mother plant of the green radish, and then use the knife to cut the branch into small sections, making sure to leave a node on each section for rooting.

2. Prepare perlite, coconut coir, or loose and breathable soil as nutrient soil for cuttings. At the same time, place the cuttings of the green radish in a well-ventilated place to dry the wounds.

3. If you want the cuttings of the green radish to bloom as soon as possible, place the branches parallel to the soil, water them thoroughly once, place them in a well-ventilated place with scattered light, and use a spray bottle to spray water on the surface of the pot to ensure sufficient humidity.

4. If you want the cuttings of the green ivy to grow into curtains as quickly as possible, insert the green ivy vertically into the potting soil, let the aerial roots be buried in the soil, then water it thoroughly once, and place it in a cool and ventilated place.

5. It only takes about 10 days for the cuttings of the green radish to take root! After taking root, small green leaves will emerge.

6. In the hot summer, you can spray water on the leaves of the green radish and around the flower pots. You can also add some compound fertilizer or foliar fertilizer to the water to make the grown green radish leaves more shiny!

Cut the jasmine branches into 8 sections, and big white roots will emerge in 10 days!

Now is the time when jasmine blooms most vigorously, but the jasmine in some flower lovers' homes has already bloomed. For those branches that have finished flowering, we can cut them off and use them for cuttings, so that we can harvest more pots of jasmine!

How to do it?

1. For cuttings, it is best to choose semi-lignified branches, because semi-lignified jasmine branches contain more nutrients and have a higher rooting survival rate. Use a sterilized knife to cut the jasmine branches into small sections, making sure to keep 1-2 leaves on each section.

2. Prepare the soil needed for cuttings, generally loose and breathable nutrient soil will do. Huahua chose perlite today and used chopsticks to poke a few small holes in the perlite in the flowerpot to ensure that the jasmine branches could be placed in it.

3. Insert the trimmed jasmine branches into the perlite, compact them slightly, then water them thoroughly once, and place them in a place with sufficient scattered light and good ventilation.

4. The temperature is high in summer, and it only takes about 2 weeks for the seeds to take root!

5. After rooting, the jasmine branches can be directly transplanted into a flowerpot for continued maintenance. Place it in a ventilated place for 1-2 weeks, then move it outdoors or to a south balcony in direct sunlight. Water it 1-2 times a day, and the jasmine will grow stronger and stronger!

Cut the longevity branches into 8 sections and they can immediately become 10 pots!

In summer, black rot always occurs on Kalanchoe, and they may die if we are not careful. In order to prevent all the Kalanchoe in our home from dying, we can cut branches and use them to propagate seedlings, just in case!

How to do it?

1. Prune the trimmed Kalanchoe branches several times with sterilized scissors, leaving at least 2 pairs of leaves on each branch, and then dry the wounds in a well-ventilated place. You can also soak them in a carbendazim solution for 2 hours for disinfection.

2. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil. You can also use pure sand for cuttings, which will also take root quickly. Use a wooden stick to make a hole in the sand, then insert the dried Kalanchoe branch into it.

3. Insert all the branches of Kalanchoe into the flowerpot, water it thoroughly once, place it in a place with good diffuse light indoors, and pay attention to frequent ventilation. Remember to spray water on the leaves and the surface of the pot to ensure they are moist.

4. It only takes about 1 week for the cuttings of Kalanchoe to sprout roots! Afterwards, transplant the Kalanchoe into a flowerpot, making sure it receives 4 hours of direct sunlight every day. Soon you’ll be able to grow a large, lush green pot!

Cut the hydrangea branches into 8 sections, and they will bloom into big balls next year!

The hydrangeas in many flower lovers’ homes have already withered. If they are not pruned now, they probably won’t bloom next year! For those pruned branches, we can use them directly for cuttings!

How to do it?

1. The cut hydrangea branches need to be slightly trimmed, leaving at least 1-2 leaves on each branch. To reduce unnecessary nutrient consumption, you can cut the leaves in half with scissors.

2. Prepare the soil needed for cuttings. In summer when the temperature is high, you can use vermiculite or Akadama soil for cuttings. Prepare a disposable paper cup, poke 3-5 small holes on the bottom, fill the disposable paper cup with vermiculite, and then insert the hydrangea branches that need to be grafted into the cup.

3. In order to ensure the moisture required for cuttings, place a tray under the disposable paper cup, add water to the tray, place the disposable paper cup in the tray, and finally place it in a cool and ventilated place, never in direct sunlight.

4. It only takes about 20 days before you can see the hydrangea cuttings growing dense roots!

5. After rooting, transfer the hydrangea to a flowerpot and place it in a cool and ventilated place. It can also be placed outdoors under the shade of a tree for maintenance. In the hot summer, you can water the plants once in the morning and once in the evening to ensure sufficient air humidity.

Cut the blue snow branches into 8 sections to keep you cool all summer!

The summer is so hot, you should grow a pot of cool and refreshing flowers, that is blue snow flower! Although the blue snow flower grows vigorously, it sometimes becomes too aggressive. If you don’t prune it now, how long do you want to wait?

How to do it?

1. Trim the cut blue snow flower branches slightly, so that each branch is about 5-7cm long.

2. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil and put it in the seedling box. After watering it thoroughly once, insert the blue snow flower branches directly into it and place it in a place with bright diffuse light and good ventilation conditions indoors.

3. The weather is hot in summer, and it only takes about half a month for the blue snow flowers cut into cuttings to take root!

4. After rooting, transplant the blue snow flower into a flowerpot. First place it in a well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight for 1-2 weeks, then place it in the sun for more sun exposure. Water it 1-2 times a day depending on the weather, and soon the blue snow flower will grow stronger and stronger!

Cut the osmanthus branches into 8 sections to keep you cool all summer!

The humidity is high in summer, which is a good time for osmanthus cuttings. When you prune the osmanthus, the cut branches can be used directly for cuttings. Don’t miss it!

How to do it?

1. Use scissors to lightly cut the pruned osmanthus branches, making sure to keep 2-3 pairs of leaves on each branch, and then place them in a well-ventilated place indoors to dry the wounds.

2. If you want a high survival rate for osmanthus cuttings, you can choose pure perlite cuttings. Insert the pruned branches into the prepared perlite. If you want to ensure humidity, you can place the flower pot in a larger pot and cover it with a film.

3. Spray water on the osmanthus leaves regularly to ensure sufficient air humidity. It will only take about 20-30 days for the cuttings to take root.

4. After the roots have grown, put the osmanthus in a pot and place it in a cool place for about a week, then let it get more sun exposure. By autumn, you will have a pot of blooming osmanthus!

Cut azalea branches into 8 pieces to keep you cool all summer!

Recently, many flower lovers have been giving feedback to Huahua, saying that the azaleas in my home are losing leaves for no reason and are dying! Before the azalea dies, we might as well quickly take cuttings from a few pots and keep a few pots of seedlings for use!

How to do it?

1. Cut the lower end of the azalea branch at a 45-degree angle, leaving 6 leaves, then soak it in rooting water for 24 hours, take it out and dry the wound in a cool and ventilated place.

2. Prepare loose and breathable soil, insert the azalea branches into the soil, and water thoroughly once. In order to ensure the humidity of the azalea, you can cover the seal with plastic wrap, poke 3-5 small holes, and place it in a cool and ventilated place.

3. It only takes about 20 days for the cuttings of azalea to take root!

4. After rooting, transplant the branches into a flowerpot and continue to maintain them. Pay attention to maintaining humidity, spray water on the leaves and around the flowerpot in the morning and evening, and the azalea will grow more and more vigorously!

That’s all for today’s introduction to Huahua!

For summer cuttings, everyone must remember,

Be sure to ventilate!

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