Wrap the branches of green radish with a towel, and big white roots will grow out!When taking cuttings of green radish in winter, the biggest worry is the problem of it not taking root. In order to make the green radish take root quickly, we can wrap a towel around the roots to solve the problem! Steps:1. When you choose cuttings of green radish, you must choose strong branches with aerial roots, so that the cuttings can take root more easily. 2. Trim the branches of the green radish into small sections of about 5-10 cm, then soak them in a solution of carbendazim for at least half an hour, and then place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wounds. 3. Prepare a clean towel and then slightly soak it with water, being careful not to put too much water. Pick up the towel and shake it until no water droplets come out. 4. Place the dried green radish branches neatly on a towel, and then wrap the lower end of the green radish branches with the towel. 5. Mix sugar and water in a ratio of 1:9 to make a sugar solution. Then put it in a spray bottle and spray it directly on the towel to promote the rooting of the green radish as soon as possible. 6. If there is heating or air conditioning at home, the humidity is generally low. In order to maintain the humidity, you can also put a plastic bag on the outside of the towel to reduce moisture evaporation. Normally, spray the towel with clean water once every 2-3 days, and do not let the towel dry out. 7. It only takes about 7-10 days for the green ivy wrapped in a towel to grow white roots. 8. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil. You can use peat soil, coconut coir and perlite in a ratio of 2:1:1 to make nutrient soil, then transplant the rooted green radish into it, water it thoroughly once, place it in a cool and ventilated place for 1 week to grow the roots, and then maintain it normally. Wrap camellia branches in plastic bags, and the roots are bubbling!Now is the time when camellia is in bloom. If you want more camellia in your home, use plastic bags to take cuttings! Steps:1. When pruning camellia, keep the stronger branches and use them directly for cuttings. If there are many varieties, you can also write the name of the camellia variety on the leaves. 2. Soak the pruned branches in a carbendazim solution for 20-40 minutes to sterilize and disinfect them. 3. Prepare the soil needed for camellia cuttings. Before putting the soil into the container, find a plastic bag and place it at the bottom of the container, then put the soil for cuttings in. 4. Insert the camellia branches into the soil one by one, and then water them thoroughly once. 5. Wrap the camellia branches with the plastic bag prepared earlier, and then place them in a cool and ventilated place. Plastic bags have the purpose of keeping warm and moisturizing, which can increase the humidity around the camellia branches, so that they can take root as soon as possible. 6. It only takes about 20-30 days for the camellia cuttings to grow white and tender roots. 7. After the camellia cuttings have taken root, transfer them directly to pots for continued care. Place them in a cool and ventilated place for a week, then place them in a sunny place for continued care. Put a plastic bottle on the succulent plants and they will take root in 10 days!Every time when Huahua takes cuttings of succulents, she encounters a problem, that is, there are not enough flower pots at home, and there is almost no place every time for the cuttings. So, preparing a plastic bottle can perfectly solve this problem! Steps:1. Place the succulent leaves that need to be cut in a ventilated place for 2-3 days to allow the wounds to dry. 2. Prepare a plastic bottle and poke a few holes in the middle and top of the bottle. The holes should be oval in shape so that the succulent leaves can be inserted into them. Then poke a small hole at the bottom of the bottle so that water can be added into the bottle. 3. Place the plastic bottle in a cool and ventilated place. If you find that the water in the bottle is gone, add water to maintain the air humidity in the bottle so that the succulent leaves can take root and sprout quickly. 4. After the succulent leaves have taken root and sprouted, take them out of the plastic bottle, being careful not to damage the roots. If it is difficult to remove, just cut the plastic bottle directly, or cut the top of the bottle directly, and use tape to stick the succulent leaves on. 5. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil. You can mix peat soil, perlite and vermiculite in a ratio of 1:1:1 to make nutrient soil, and then put the rooted succulents directly into the pot. Do not water within 1-2 weeks after potting. Just maintain it normally after 2 weeks! That’s all for today’s introduction to Huahua. Have all the flower lovers learned it? Why not share it with more flower lovers! |
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