Preparation method of willow rooting agentWhy can the extract of willow branches promote rooting? In fact, this is mainly because it contains a large amount of salicylic acid, which plays a good role in promoting plant rooting. In addition, the extract of willow branches can inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent the cuttings from rotting due to bacterial infection. Let’s take a look at the detailed method below: 1. Cut willow branchesCut the branches of the willow tree that have just sprouted. Such willow branches are very active and should not be infected with diseases, pests or insects. To facilitate soaking, it can be cut into about ten centimeters. 2. Soak the branchesUse a hammer or other tool to break up the branches, then soak them in water. (Photo by: Whxs027 Source: Golden Bullet Bar) 3. Soaking timeSoak the willow branches for about a week, and the water can be used as a rooting agent. How to use willow rooting agent1. Use when cuttingWhen using, insert the cuttings we prepared into the willow rooting agent for about 12 hours, and then into the cutting medium, and they will take root in five or six days. You can also wait until the cuttings grow white roots in the extract before grafting, which will have better results. 2. Use when changing potsWhen repotting and watering the plants to help them take root, you can dilute an appropriate amount of the extract and pour it into the pot to promote rapid recovery of the roots. 3. Use during sowingWhen sowing, you can soak the seeds in willow branch extract overnight to promote rapid germination. Flower lovers, what other tips do you have for growing flowers? Share it with everyone now! (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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