Just pick a branch and stick it in the soil and it will grow, even in hot weather!

Just pick a branch and stick it in the soil and it will grow, even in hot weather!

1. Million-dollar cuttings

1. Prepare the Soil

The soil is required to be loose. You can choose general cultivation soil or leaf mold and peat soil. If you have carbendazim at home, you can use diluted carbendazim for disinfection to reduce bacterial infection.

(Photo by: Yan Xianni Source: Yuhua Valley)

2. Cut the cuttings

For cuttings of Millennium Xiaoling, you can use young buds for cuttings. Cut the top part of the branch, and the length should be about four or five centimeters.

(Photo by: Yan Xianni Source: Yuhua Valley)

3. Cuttings

Plant the cuttings of Milletia paniculata into the prepared soil, compact it, and water it thoroughly.

(Photo by: Yan Xianni Source: Yuhua Valley)

4 Moisturizing treatment

In order to increase the survival rate, you can cover the lid of the seedling box. If you use flower pots for cuttings, you can cover it with a plastic bag and poke a few holes in the plastic bag. After preparation, place the seedling box in a place with scattered light for cultivation.

(Photo by: Yan Xianni Source: Yuhua Valley)

5. Maintenance

After the cuttings grow new shoots, they can be placed in a place with sufficient light. After more than a month, they can be potted.

(Photo by: Yan Xianni Source: Yuhua Valley)

2. Geranium cuttings

1. Prepare the flower pot

Here I will teach you how to recycle waste. You can use the disposable plastic cups you usually use for drinking water as flower pots by poking a few holes in the bottom of the cup. It is both economical and convenient.

2 Branch selection

Geraniums can be propagated by cuttings of semi-lignified branches, which can be cut into pieces about ten centimeters long. One or two leaves can be retained on each branch.

3. Matrix selection

To prevent geranium cuttings from rotting, you can use river sand. When using, rinse the river sand clean, put it in a plastic bottle, and insert the geranium cuttings.

4. Maintenance

After cuttings, place the cuttings in a diffuse light environment, spray water every day to keep the soil moist.

5. Put it in the basin

When you see white roots in the plastic bottle, you can plant it in a pot. Prepare a new pot for the geranium and let it grow healthily.

3. Sunflower cuttings

1. Cut the cuttings

Sunflowers are particularly easy to propagate by cuttings. They can survive by cutting any number of sections. The length can be anything as long as it is not too short.

(Photo by: qqqq Source: Yuhuagu Forum)

2 Cuttings

Sunflowers have no requirements for soil and can be planted in any garden soil at home. Remember to water them thoroughly after cuttings.

(Photo by: qqqq Source: Yuhuagu Forum)

3. Maintenance

After cuttings, you can place them in a cool place for a while, or you can place them directly in the sun. Sunflowers grow very fast and can bloom in less than a month.

(Photo by: qqqq Source: Yuhuagu Forum)

4. Margarite cuttings

1 Cutting selection

Margarite can be propagated by cuttings using the terminal buds. Usually, pinch the tip and top it, and the cut part can be used for cuttings.

2 Cuttings

The substrate for cuttings of marigolds can be pure vermiculite or leaf mold plus vermiculite. It is best to be loose and breathable. After cuttings, water them thoroughly.

(Photo by: Unknown Source: Yuhua Valley)

3. Maintenance

After the cuttings are taken, place them in a cool and ventilated environment. They will take root in about twenty days. When you see five or six true leaves grow, you can transplant them.

5. Transplanting management

The soil after transplanting can be mixed with leaf mold, peat soil and perlite. Keep the soil moist during the growth period, pinch and top the plants in time, and they will soon bloom into flower balls.

(Photo by: Mulan Ling'er Source: Huaba)

5. Clematis cuttings

1. Cutting selection

1. For Clematis cuttings, you need to choose semi-lignified branches. Branches that are too tender or completely lignified are not easy to root. The length is about 15 centimeters, and each cutting should have two nodes.

2. Soak

To increase the rooting rate, you can soak the treated cuttings in vitamin B solution for two hours, then take them out, dry them, and apply a little rooting powder on the end of the cuttings.

3. Cuttings

Clematis can be propagated by perlite cuttings. Place the perlite in the seedling box, making it 80% full, and then insert the clematis branches into the substrate.

(Author: I drank too much Source: Walking on Flowers)

4. Watering

After all the clematis branches are inserted, water the seedling box thoroughly and ensure that the branches and perlite are tightly combined.

5. Moisturizing Treatment

During the growth period of the cuttings, ensure that the air has sufficient humidity. When the weather is hot, you can open the seedling box frequently for ventilation.

6. Maintenance

Before the branches take root, that is, before new leaves grow, do not place them under direct sunlight. Scattered light is best. Spray water frequently and they will take root soon.

(Author: I drank too much Source: Walking on Flowers)

7. Transplanting

Pay attention and observe. When you see white roots emerging from the bottom of the seedling box, you can then transplant the plants into pots. Prepare the transplanting pots and choose loose, breathable and nutrient-rich soil. Huahua recommends that you mix perlite, vermiculite and peat in a ratio of 1:1:1.

6. Eustoma cuttings

1. Cutting selection

It is best to keep the cuttings of lisianthus shorter, leaving only one or two nodes. If the branches are too long, the rooting rate will be much lower. The incision is cut obliquely, and in order to reduce transpiration, the leaves can be cut off generally.

2 Cuttings

The soil can be made of half nutrient soil and half coconut coir. After cuttings, compact the soil with your hands to allow the cuttings to fit tightly into the soil. Water thoroughly and place in a place with scattered light for maintenance.

3. Maintenance

Before germination and rooting, it is necessary to ensure that the cuttings have sufficient air humidity. When the branches grow two or three leaves, they can be placed in a place with sufficient light for normal maintenance.

7. Rieger Begonia

1. Cutting selection

When choosing cuttings, be sure to choose healthy ones without pests and diseases. If you find pests and diseases on the branches, you must cut them off with scissors.

2 Cuttings processing

There is a lot of juice in the branches of Reie Begonia. If you cut them down and use them for cuttings directly, they will easily be infected by bacteria in the soil. Therefore, they must be placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry. Wait until the wound stops oozing juice before you can use them for cuttings.

3. Cuttings

Begonia is a fleshy cutting, and the soil must be loose and breathable. It can be propagated with perlite, vermiculite, etc. After propagation, water it thoroughly and place it in a cool and ventilated place to keep the soil moist. It will take root in about one or two weeks.

8. Petunia cuttings

1. Cutting selection

The cuttings of morning glory do not need to be too long. Choose the two nodes at the top of the branch, or the branches you pinched and toppled will do.

2 Matrix selection

Petunia likes loose and breathable soil. You can choose nutrient soil or peat soil.

3. Cuttings

When cutting, you can use a bamboo stick to make a hole in the substrate and then insert the branch to avoid breaking the branch by direct insertion.

(Photo by: weiwei(Moshanghua) Source: Yuhuagu)

4. Moisturize

After cutting, water thoroughly and cover the flowerpot with a layer of plastic wrap to keep it moist and increase the rooting rate. Place the grafted petunias in a warm and bright place, avoid direct sunlight, and open the plastic wrap to let them ventilate for a while at noon every day.

5. Cuttings

When you see the petunia grow four or five leaves, you can transplant it into a new pot. At this time, the root system has already developed well.

(Photo by: weiwei(Moshanghua) Source: Yuhuagu)

6. Maintenance

After potting the petunia, keep it in a cool and ventilated place for a few days, then put it in a place with sufficient light. Keep the soil moist during the growth period.

9. Blue snow flower cuttings

1. Cutting selection

Cut healthy blue snow branches to a length of about ten centimeters. Remove the leaves on the lower part of the branches and keep only the leaves on the upper part.

2 Cuttings

In order to improve the survival rate, you can use vermiculite cuttings, as shown in the following figure:

(Photo by: Jiandanxin Source: Tahuaxing)

3. Maintenance

After cuttings, water them thoroughly and place them in a cool and ventilated place. New branches and leaves will soon grow.

10. Hydrangea cuttings

1. Cutting selection

When propagating hydrangeas through cuttings, you can keep only one node, which is three to five centimeters long. Cut it diagonally at 45 degrees at the bottom and flat on the top. Half of the leaves can be removed to reduce transpiration.

2 Cuttings

The cutting medium can be vermiculite or peat. If conditions permit, you can first disinfect it with potassium permanganate or carbendazim, then water it thoroughly, insert the hydrangea cuttings into the medium, and spray water to keep it moist.

(Photo by: Unknown Source: Yuhua Valley)

3. Maintenance

When the temperature is between 25 and 30 degrees, rooting will take place fastest. Just keep the plant moist during this period and it will be ready for potting in about a month.

11. Mint cuttings

1. Mint hydroponics

Cut off healthy mint branches and place them in a container filled with water. Change the water frequently and roots will soon grow. This method is very simple and especially suitable for novices to propagate.

2. Mint soil culture

The mint after hydroponics can continue to be hydroponically cultivated or transferred to soil cultivation. Experienced flower lovers can also directly plant mint cuttings into the soil. As long as the soil is kept moist, rooting will be very fast.

12. Summer chrysanthemum cuttings

1. Cutting selection

Cut the young branches of summer chrysanthemum, about 10 cm in length.

2 Cuttings processing

Remove all leaves from the lower part of the branches and keep only the leaves on the upper part.

3. Cuttings

The substrate for summer chrysanthemum cuttings can be vermiculite, perlite or coarse sand. After cuttings, water thoroughly to keep the substrate moist, and it will take root in about a month.

13. Kalanchoe cuttings

1. Cutting selection

For Kalanchoe cuttings, you can choose branches that have just finished flowering, about five or six centimeters in length, and remove the leaves at the bottom of the cuttings.

2 Cuttings

When taking cuttings, do not bury the leaves of the Kalanchoe, as this can easily cause rot. If the weather is dry, you can put the plants in a bag to keep them moist. When the temperature and humidity are around the normal range, they will take root in two to three weeks.

14. Christmas cactus

1. Cutting selection

Cut the branches of Christmas cactus to about 5 cm in length, and ensure that they are healthy and free from diseases and pests.

2 Cuttings

The soil for Christmas cactus cuttings must be loose and breathable, and sprayed with moisture every day. It will take root in about two weeks.

(Author: Winter Source: Flowers on the Road)

15. Chlorophytum cuttings

1. Cutting selection

Choose a healthy-growing spider plant that is about 10 cm tall.

2 Cuttings

Insert the Chlorophytum comosum into loose and breathable soil, water it thoroughly, and place it in a place with scattered light for maintenance.

3. Maintenance

During the rooting period, the air humidity should be increased and water should be sprayed frequently. It will take about half a month for the plant to take root.

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