These 6 kinds of flowers will take root in 5 days and bloom in 10 days when placed in pots!

These 6 kinds of flowers will take root in 5 days and bloom in 10 days when placed in pots!

Sunflower

1. Choose relatively sturdy branches without obvious scars or insect bites, cut them with scissors, and then cut them into sections, leaving 2 to 4 pairs of leaves on each section.

(Author: qqqq Source: Yuhuagu)

2. Prepare clean soil. Sunflowers do not have very high requirements for soil, so ordinary garden soil will do, but you have to mix some sand in it, otherwise it will not be breathable.

3. Place the sunflower branches in a cool place and wait for the wounds to dry.

(Author: Yi Ren Tian Zhen_63016 Source: Sina Blog)

4. Water the soil thoroughly, then insert the sunflower branches into it.

(Author: qqqq Source: Yuhuagu)

5. At the current temperature, white roots will grow on the stems in 2 days!


(Author: arko Source: Stepping on Flowers)

Coinweed

1. Choose a healthy branch of pennywort, cut it off and place it in a cool place. Note that you should start from the root of the pennywort when dividing it, and look for the ones with nodes.

2. Find a flower pot without holes at the bottom, fill it with a little soil, and then fill it with water. The flowers are grown directly in an unwanted cup~

3. Insert the branches of the pennywort into the soil at the bottom. Yes, it is that simple. It will take about 3 days for it to take root and grow leaves!

                                                            

1. Select relatively sturdy young branches, and the section cut for cuttings should have at least three buds.  

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2. Remove the leaves at the bottom of the mint, leaving only the top 1 to 2 pairs of leaves, and then place it in a cool place to dry the wound.

(Source: 100% HOW)

3. Prepare clean soil. Mint does not have high requirements for soil, so garden soil, river sand, nutrient soil, etc. are all OK.  

(Source: 100% HOW)

4. Insert the mint and then spray water to keep it moist. You can also water it thoroughly before cutting.  

(Source: 100% HOW)

5. Place the flower pot in a cool and ventilated place. If you see new buds growing on it, it means the cuttings are successful.

Pothos

1. Cut the strong branches of the green radish, paying attention to the nodes!

2. Prepare a clean container and fill it with water. Tap water is fine. It is best to use tap water that has been left to dry for 1 to 2 days.  

3. Place the green radish branches in a cool and ventilated place to dry, then insert them into the water.

4. Change the water about once every 1 to 2 days in summer, and it is best to let the changed water air dry for 1 to 2 days.  

Succulent

1. Select a long and relatively long succulent plant and cut off its head directly~ For example, in the picture below, the place indicated by the scissors.  

2. Prepare clean nutrient soil, fill it into the flowerpot, and then water it thoroughly.

3. Insert the succulents into the soil.  

4. Then place it in a cool and ventilated place and keep the soil surface moist.

Geranium

1. Look down from the top and cut off a 7-10 cm long stem.

2. 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.

3. Prepare the soil. Huahua recommends that you choose sand for cuttings.  

4. Insert the dried geranium into the soil.

5. Water the geranium thoroughly and place it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance.

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