These 6 kinds of flowers can take root by pinching the root branches and putting them in water. It is difficult to keep them alive.

These 6 kinds of flowers can take root by pinching the root branches and putting them in water. It is difficult to keep them alive.

Cutting rooting

Rose

1. When preparing branches for cuttings, it is best to find strong branches that have bloomed and leave a few more leaves on the branches.

2. Clean the incision with a sterilized blade and cut it in one go, making sure the incision is smooth.

3. Soak the branches in the carbendazim solution for two hours, take them out and dry them in a cool and ventilated place.

4. Remove the leaves close to the roots of the branches to facilitate cuttings.

5. Prepare the foam board and drill a hole in the middle with scissors.

6. Prepare water tanks, basins, etc.

7. Insert the branches into the foam board and place it on the water surface.

8. It will take several weeks for the roots to grow. You can pick up the foam board at any time to observe the rooting situation.

Gardenia

1. Tool preparation: a knife, foam board, transparent tape, plastic bottle, screwdriver or scissors.

2. Prepare the gardenia branches for cuttings and make sure the branches can be placed in a plastic bottle.

3. Soak the cut part of the branch in carbendazim solution or potassium permanganate solution for two hours. After disinfection, place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry.

4. Use a knife to cut the plastic bottle, but be careful not to cut it completely, leaving a little bit connecting the two parts of the bottle.

5. Cut the foam board into circles that can fit into the plastic bottle.

6. Use scissors or a screwdriver to drill a small hole in the bottle cap to allow for ventilation later.

7. Drill holes in the foam board and insert the branches into the foam board.

8. Add water to the bottle, place the foam board and branches into the bottle, and the water surface should cover the roots of the branches.

9. Use tape to seal the bottle.

10. Place the plastic bottle with branches on the south balcony or sunny windowsill, and they will take root in about 10 days.

Rubber Tree

1. Cut off the strong branches of the rubber tree, about 10 cm.

2. Burn the cut part of the branch with a lighter, or soak it in potassium permanganate solution until white juice stops flowing out of the cut part.

3. Find a glass bottle or other container, clean it and add water.

4. Remove the leaves near the roots of the rubber tree branches and insert them into the water bottle.

5. Place the hydroponic bottle in the sun. After about half a month, the rubber tree will grow roots.

Jasmine

1. Choose strong jasmine branches that feel hard and woody.

2. Prune the jasmine branches and cut off the yellow and unhealthy leaves.

3. Soak the incision in carbendazim solution for disinfection and sterilization, then place it in a cool place to dry.

(Author: Sumu Yingli Yeyu Source: Huaba)

4. Remove the leaves near the roots of the jasmine branches, insert them into a hydroponic bottle, and place them in the sun.

(Author: Guoguo is Guagua Source: Baidu Knows)

5. After about a week, the jasmine branches will grow roots.

(Author: Guoguo is Guagua Source: Baidu Knows)

Pothos

1. Choose a green radish that is growing vigorously.

2. Cut strong cuttings about 10 cm in length and clean the leaves with clean water.

3. Apply carbendazim to the cut end of the branch for disinfection, place it in a cool place to dry, and remove the leaves close to the roots.

4. Insert the green radish branches into a hydroponic container and place it in the sun. It will take about half a month for them to take root.

camellia

1. Select strong camellia branches.

(Author: Imagine creating something extraordinary Source: Camellia Bar)

2. Clear away the branches and leaves close to the roots of the camellia.

(Author: Imagine creating something extraordinary Source: Camellia Bar)

3. Apply carbendazim to the cut surface for sterilization and place the branches in a cool place to dry.

4. Insert the branches into a container of water. You can also put some absorbent sponges, paper towels, etc. in the container, insert the branches into the wet sponge, and finally place it in the sun.

5. It will take root in about two weeks.

Rooting Tips

1. The water must be clean.

2. The cut ends of branches must be disinfected.

3. Try to leave more leaves on the branches and place the hydroponic bottle in the sun so that the leaves can provide nutrients for the branches through photosynthesis.

Out of water into the basin

All over the country

1. Prepare loose sandy soil and flower pots.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

2. Place the rooted seedlings on the soil and spread the roots evenly.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

3. Fill the pot with soil.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

4. Compact the soil.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

5. Water thoroughly until the water flows out from the holes at the bottom of the pot.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

6. Cut off excess branches and leaves to reduce water transpiration.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

7. Place the potted plants in a cool and ventilated place for a week. If there are no abnormalities, they can be exposed to the sun.

(Author: Yueying Youzhu Source: Huaba)

Half water, half soil

The half-water and half-soil method of potting is to place the rooted branches in water and then fill them with soil. Under the buffering effect of water, the wear and tear of the soil on the new roots can be reduced and the survival rate can be improved.

1. Prepare garden soil.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

2. Prepare crushed coal slag or vermiculite.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

3. Prepare several disposable water cups.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

4. Mix crushed coal slag into the garden soil to make it loose and breathable.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

5. Use scissors to cut a hole on the wall of a disposable cup, or drill a few holes on the bottom of the cup.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

6. Place the marked cup into another intact disposable cup.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

7. Prepare the rooting branches.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

8. Cut off excess leaves to reduce water transpiration.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

9. Add the soil to the previously processed stacked cups.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

10. Add water to the cup.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

11. Place the rooted branches in water and secure them.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

12. Hold the branch with your hand and add soil to the cup.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

13. After adding the soil, take out the disposable cup on top.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

14. After three days of acclimatization, move the seedlings and soil into a larger pot.

(Author: Rice and Red Dates Source: Rose Bar)

Hydroponic cuttings are a very simple thing.

As long as you master the tricks, propagating flowers and plants is no longer a problem!

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