Pineleaf Peony1. Cut branches about 10 cm long and choose the sturdier ones. 2. Prepare clean perlite. If you don’t have it, you can also use vermiculite, river sand or other granular soil instead. Wet with water. 3. Place the cuttings in a cool place for 1 to 2 days to dry. 4. Insert the plant into the perlite, water it thoroughly, and keep it moist for a few days. 5. After about 2 to 3 days, you can see small white things emerging from the stems. This means that the roots have officially taken root. When the roots grow stronger, you can transplant them. 6. After transplanting, place it in a cool and ventilated place for 2 to 3 days before taking it out for outdoor cultivation. Catharanthus roseus1. Select the tender buds at the top of Catharanthus roseus, remove the flowers and the leaves at the bottom, disinfect the branches in a carbendazim solution, and then dry them in the shade. 2. Prepare several bottles, and then cut several round plates out of cardboard that are slightly larger than the bottle mouths. Poke a hole in the middle of the round plate large enough to insert the vinca branches. 3. Insert the branches of vinca into the hole, add half water into the bottle, and cover it with cardboard. Then put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. Generally, it will take about 7 to 10 days to take root. Rooting diagram▼ 4. After transplanting, let the seedlings grow slowly for 2 to 3 days, then keep the soil moist and expose it to more sunlight. Succulent1. Cut the succulent plant in half! 2. Remove all the leaves below the succulents, leaving only a few leaves at the top. Then place in a cool place to dry. 3. Prepare clean vermiculite or perlite. If you don’t have either, you can use other granular soil instead. 4. Just insert the succulents and they will take root in about 5 days. Note that you should not water the succulents before they take root. Drought can make them take root faster. Rooting diagram▼ 5. After the roots have grown, water it thoroughly at once, place it in the shade for 1-2 days, then expose it to the sun more often, and water it when it is dry or wet. chrysanthemum1. Select the tender buds about 10 cm from the top of the chrysanthemum and pinch them off. 2. Place in carbendazim solution for disinfection and then dry in the shade. 3. Prepare clean nutrient soil, put it into the container, and water it thoroughly. 4. Insert the branches and keep the soil moist for a week so that it can grow roots quickly. Rooting diagram▼ 5. You can transplant it after it takes root. After it has settled in the pot, be sure to get more sunlight and keep the soil moist. This way, it will bloom more! Mint1. Choose strong branches, between the tender branches and woody branches at the end of mint, and there should be at least three buds on the branches. 2. Remove the leaves at the bottom of the mint to reduce water evaporation. 3. Prepare clean soil, garden soil or nutrient soil are both fine~ 4. Bury the buds on the mint stem nodes into the soil. 5. After planting, use a sprayer to wet the surface soil. 6. Put it in a cool, ventilated place with scattered light. In about 4 to 5 days, the white and tender roots will grow out. Rooting diagram▼ 7. After the roots have grown well, place them on the south balcony for maintenance, get more sun and ventilation, and keep the soil moist. Coinweed1. The pennywort is really easy to grow. First, find a waterproof container and put some mud in it. 2. Separate the selected pennywort from the roots and insert its runners. 3. Add water until it is 90% full. 4. Place it in a place with excellent lighting and remember to add water in time! In 3 to 5 days, the copper coin grass will grow roots. 5. After that, take care of it with lots of fertilizer, lots of water, and lots of sun, and soon the pennywort will bloom. Petunia1. Choose clean nutrient soil, put it into the seedling box, gently compact it with your hands, and then poke a hole in the middle with a small stick. 2. Water thoroughly with water mixed with carbendazim. 3. Use the buds pinched off the top of the Million Xiaoling for cuttings, and the length of the cuttings can be controlled between 4 and 5 cm. 4. Soak the wound of the cuttings in a solution of carbendazim for about 20 minutes, then apply some rooting powder and place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. 5. Insert the cuttings into the soil, spray water and place in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. 6. It will take about 5 to 7 days for the plant to take root. After taking root, don’t rush to transplant it. Wait for about a week until the root system grows stronger before transplanting it into a pot. 7. After transplanting, place it in a cool and ventilated place for 2 to 3 days to slow down the roots, and then place it in a well-lit place for maintenance. After 1 month, it will be ready to bloom. Geranium1. Start from the top and cut a 7-10 cm long stem. 2. Remove all leaves and small buds below the stem. 3. Soak the wound of the geranium in a solution of carbendazim for about 15 minutes for disinfection, and then place it in a cool place to dry. 4. Prepare the seedling blocks, soak them in water, and insert the geraniums into the seedling blocks. If you don't have one, you can also use a sponge to wrap the wound part of the cutting. 5. It will take about 5 to 7 days for the geranium to take root, and after about a week, it can be potted. 6. After potting, place it in a cool and ventilated place for 2 to 3 days to slow down the roots, and then place it in a well-lit place for maintenance. 7. When caring for geraniums on a daily basis, remember these seven words: big fertilizer, big water, and big sun. Only in this way can they produce more flowers! Pothos1. Cut the healthy branches of the green radish. Pay attention when selecting and check carefully whether there are nodes. 2. Prepare a clean container and fill it with water, tap water will do. 3. Place the green radish branches in a cool and ventilated place to dry, then insert them into the water. 4. In summer, change the water room about once every 1 to 2 days. In about 7 days, the green radish will take root and you can continue to hydroponically cultivate it. The steps to potting (taking geranium as an example)Many flower lovers’ flowers from cuttings have taken root, but failed in the step of potting. Next, Huahua will introduce a potting method with 100% success rate. 1. Prepare 2 cups, one large and one small. 2. Make a few holes on the bottom of the smaller disposable cup. You can use cigarette butts to burn it or use scissors to poke it. 3. Put some soil into the cup with holes. 4. Use the handle of a hammer or something else to compact the soil in the cup. 5. Then add soil into the small cup again, this time it should be loose soil. 6. Find a basin, fill it with water, and put the cup filled with soil in it to soak it. 7. Pour potassium permanganate solution through the soil for disinfection. 8. Take out the rooted geranium seedlings. 9. Put it in a cup and use a small plastic stick or something like that to gently bury the roots of the geranium in the soil. 10. After the roots are buried, take out the cup and put it into a larger cup, hanging it in the air to allow water to flow through. 11. Finally, compact the soil in the small cup slightly. |
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