Azalea1. Select the semi-lignified top branches, cut them off to a length of 5 to 10 cm, remove the leaves below the branches, and only keep the top ones. 2. Insert the processed azalea branches into the foam board, with the bottom of the branches protruding about three centimeters from the foam board. 3. Place the foam board in a large water tank and perform hydroponics to induce roots first. 4. Wait for half a month to a month, and the azalea will grow roots. Once the roots grow stronger, you can almost pot it. 5. When potting, first take out the hydroponic rooted azalea, place it in a cool place to dry for about 10 minutes, then pot it, and then place it in a place with scattered light to allow it to grow for a period of time before maintaining it normally. camellia1. Choose one-year-old semi-lignified branches, cut about 10 cm with scissors, and leave 3 leaves on the top. 2. Prepare clean river sand. Using river sand will help the cuttings take root faster. 3. Soak the wounds of the branches used for cuttings in carbendazim to sterilize and disinfect them. Then apply some rooting powder on the wounds to promote rooting. 4. Insert 1/3 of the branch into the sand, water it thoroughly, and place it in a cool and ventilated place, such as a north balcony. 3. Spray it once every morning and evening with a spray bottle, and it will take root in about a month. If the air humidity is too low, you can put a plastic bag on it. But remember to loosen the plastic bag and let it breathe every day. Rose1. Prepare razor blades, scissors, plastic bottles, transparent tape, and vermiculite. 2. Cut off the bottom of the plastic bottle and then cut it vertically. 3. Select healthy rose branches and ring them with a blade at a distance of 10 to 15 cm from the ground. The length of the ringing should be about 1 cm. Just like the picture below. 4. Put the cut plastic bottle with the mouth facing down, break it open and put it on the peeled rose branch, then stick the plastic bottle with transparent tape. 5. Fill the plastic bottle with vermiculite and water it thoroughly. If you don't have vermiculite, you can use perlite instead. 6. Seal the opening with a plastic bag to prevent moisture from evaporating too quickly. 7. It will take about a month for the plant to grow roots. Once the roots have grown stronger, you can remove the plastic bottle and transplant it into a new pot. Place the plant in a cool place for 2 to 3 days to allow the roots to acclimate, then you can begin normal maintenance. Jasmine1. Select lignified branches and cut them into 10cm pieces. Leave the top two leaves and pinch off the rest to reduce evaporation. Even the two leaves that are left should be cut in half. 2. After disinfecting the wound, soak it in the rooting powder solution for about 20 minutes. After drying in the shade, insert it into fine sand. Place it in a ventilated corner and receive scattered light. 3. Spray water mist at least twice a day to maintain humidity. It will take about 1 month to take root. Wait until the root system grows stronger before potting it. Gardenia1. Cut 10cm of 2-year-old branches. Remove the lower leaves and leave only the upper ones. 2. Find a plastic bottle, pour purified water into it, and put the cuttings in it. 3. Cover the bottle with plastic wrap and add some water when you see it is gone. When you see small white bumps on the surface of the branches, it means roots are about to grow. After the roots come out, you can plant it in the pot. |
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