Steps for inserting jade leavesJade plant is a kind of succulent plant and can also be propagated by leaf cuttings. And it grows much faster than ordinary succulents! 1. Take off a few thick and strong leaves. When taking them, gently shake them left and right to make sure the leaves are intact. 2. Place the leaves squarely on the soil surface with the front side facing up. There are no specific requirements for the soil; garden soil or nutrient soil will do. 3. Move the flowerpot containing the jade plant leaves to a place with diffused light and good ventilation, and do not water it before the plant grows roots. 4. Wait until the jade plant grows roots, then gently bury the roots in the soil and water it. 5. After the leaves sprout, you can expose them to the sun, but of course not expose them to excessive sunlight. Keep them watered and apply a little fertilizer, and they will grow very quickly! Geranium leaf cutting stepsGeranium has beautiful flowers and is very easy to grow, so it is very popular among flower lovers. More and more people are starting to grow it. Many people use branch cuttings to propagate it, but in fact it can also be propagated by leaf cuttings! 1. Take a healthy geranium leaf, which should be thick and free of pests and diseases, and remove as much stem tissue as possible. 2. Wrap the root stalk of the geranium leaf with a layer of sponge or alcohol-free wet wipes. Place it in a shallow dish of water and let the sponge slowly absorb the water to encourage the roots of the geranium. 3. Maintain a diffused light and ventilated environment, and do not let the shallow tray lack water. After a few weeks, the geranium leaves will grow white and tender roots. 4. After the geranium leaves have taken root, they can be transplanted into the soil. The soil can be prepared according to the ratio of peat soil (leaf mold): vermiculite: perlite = 1:1:1. 5. After planting in the soil, keep it moist and watered, and provide a well-ventilated environment with diffused light, and small sprouts will grow after a while. 6. After small buds grow out, you can slowly expose it to the sun and apply some water-soluble compound fertilizer. The fertilized geraniums will grow very fast! Steps for leaf cutting of Christmas cactusIt is better to say that Christmas cactus leaf cuttings are stem cuttings. The leaves we see are actually its modified stems. Just cut off a few pieces and plant them in a pot, and they will survive. They are very easy to grow. 1. Cut off several Christmas cactus stems, with 2 sections as each section. It is best to choose stems after flowering, because the stems after flowering are easy to root and are more suitable for cuttings. (Author: Winter) 2. Place the cut Christmas cactus stems in a well-lit and ventilated place to dry for half a day. (Author: Winter) 3. Prepare the soil for cuttings. It should be loose and breathable. It is best to use pine needle soil (leaf mold): perlite: vermiculite in a ratio of 3:1:1. Spray the soil wet until it can be held in the hand and then clump together and then fall apart. (Author: Winter) 4. Dip the lower part of the dried Christmas cactus stem into rooting powder, which can increase the survival rate of our cuttings. (Author: Winter) 5. Use tweezers or a stick to poke several holes on the soil surface and insert the Christmas cactus branches into them, about 1/4 of the entire branch. (Author: Winter) 6. During the insertion process, keep the spacing good and don't plant too densely. Don't water them right after they are inserted. (Author: Winter) 7. Cover the flowerpot with a plastic bag from top to bottom and place it in a well-lit and ventilated place. Open the lid every 3-4 days to check. If the soil is dry, spray some water on it. No need to water it. You can remove the bag in about 7-10 days. (Author: Winter) 8. The newly planted Christmas cactus does not need to be watered because the soil is slightly moist. After taking off the bag, just spray water before new sprouts grow. After new sprouts grow, you can water them. (Author: Winter) Steps for leaf cutting of KalanchoeKalanchoe is also a very common flower in the home. It can be grown by stem cuttings or leaf cuttings and is very easy to grow. 1. Choose healthier Kalanchoe leaves and try to keep them intact when picking them. 2. Place the picked Kalanchoe leaves in a well-lit and ventilated window to dry for half a day. 3. Place the Kalanchoe leaves flat on the soil surface, or insert them into the soil at a 45-degree angle. There are no specific requirements for the soil, as long as it is loose and breathable. 4. Place the Kalanchoe in a well-lit and ventilated place, spray water on the soil surface, do not water it, 1-2 times a day, and keep the soil surface moist. 5. After the Kalanchoe sprouts, you can water it and expose it to the sun. When watering, add a grain of slow-release fertilizer and water it with the water, and it will grow faster. Flowers suitable for leaf cuttings, There are many more. Huahua will continue to introduce them to you later. If you flower lovers have anything to add, please continue! |
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