Water-induced rootAs the name suggests, it is to use water to stimulate its roots, but the roots are not in direct contact with water. The water is placed under the flesh and indirectly in contact with water through evaporation. This method can be done with common rubber bands, plastic wrap, disposable plastic, soap boxes or beverage bottles in daily life. Of course, professional hydroponic containers are more suitable. However, you must first place the succulent in a cool place to dry in the sun for a few days, and only start rooting after the wounds are completely dry. The distance between the water surface and the succulent can be maintained at more than 2 cm. Never let the succulent stick to the water surface, otherwise it will not only fail to take root but also cause it to rot. Hesha rootSimilarly, dry the succulent in the sun for a few days, and then insert it into river sand after the wound is completely dry. Keep the sand moist, but do not allow water to accumulate. After the succulents have taken root, dig them out in time and transplant them into other pots. Because river sand alone cannot be used for planting, as it contains very little nutrients and has very poor air permeability, but it is very good when mixed with other soils. Medical stone hair rootFirst disinfect the medical stone, then put it in a container, fill it with water, and then place the meat on top and secure it. It is similar to the water lure method, but its effect will be more obvious than water lure. And it needs to be placed in a ventilated place with diffused light. The above rooting methods must be carried out at a temperature of more than 10 degrees or even higher, and the environment must be kept moist. An overly dry environment is not conducive to rooting. |
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