KalanchoeKalanchoe can be propagated by leaf cuttings or branch cuttings. Today Huahua will mainly introduce to you how to propagate Kalanchoe by leaf cuttings. 1. First of all, the leaves for cuttings should be thick and strong. Carefully cut the petioles with scissors and place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for a while. The medium for cuttings generally does not use soil. This is because the leaves of Kalanchoe are fleshy and are particularly prone to rot when cut in soil. Sand is generally used as the substrate for cuttings, and it must be ensured that the sand is clean. It is best to wash it. When cutting, insert the leaves obliquely into the substrate to cover the petiole part. 2. Pay attention to moisturizing after cuttings. The leaves take root and sprout very slowly, so you must have enough patience. 3. In order to make the plants grow more healthily, you can apply thin liquid fertilizer every two weeks to promote the differentiation of flower buds. The cuttings will soon fill the pot. PeperomiaPeperomia can be propagated by leaf cuttings or branch cuttings. The leaf cutting method is the same as the Kalanchoe mentioned above. Below, Huahua will mainly introduce the branch cutting method of Peperomia. Similarly, Kalanchoe can also be propagated by this method. 1. The best time for cuttings of Chinese evergreen is April and May. Cut strong branches of four to five centimeters, remove the lower leaves, and dry the incision to avoid bacterial infection. 2. The cutting medium can be a mixture of peat soil, garden soil and perlite in a ratio of 3:1:1. The part inserted into the medium should be two or three centimeters. 3. After cuttings, the flowerpots should be placed in a dark place for maintenance, and the substrate should be kept moist. If conditions permit, spray it appropriately every day. It will take about two weeks for the roots to take shape. 4. After the Chinese evergreen has taken root, it can be moved to a place with scattered light for normal maintenance. Buddhist beadsThe branches and vines of Buddha beads are very easy to sprout aerial roots, so cuttings can quickly make it bloom out of the pot. 1. The suitable time for cuttings of Buddhist beads is spring and autumn. It is not suitable for rooting in winter and summer, and the survival rate is low. When cuttings, cut the branches of the Buddhist beads, preferably with aerial roots, and remove the beads under the branches to facilitate cuttings. (Photo by: Pulling down Zhang Chuchu Source: Lover's Tears Bar) 2. The cutting medium for Buddhist beads can be mixed with peat soil, vermiculite and perlite in a ratio of 1:1:1. Bury half of the cuttings in the substrate, keep it moist but without water accumulation, and new roots will soon grow. (Photo by: Resting your head on the crescent moon and counting the stars Source: Tears of Lovers) 3. After cuttings, the Buddhist beads should also be placed in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, avoiding direct sunlight. After the plants have recovered and new buds have sprouted, they can be placed in a place with scattered light for maintenance. (Photo by: Pulling down Zhang Chuchu Source: Lover's Tears Bar) The Buddha beads grow very fast, and the small oval leaves will soon hang down to the bottom of the flower pot. (Photo by: Pulling down Zhang Chuchu Source: Lover's Tears Bar) Chlorophytum comosumChlorophytum comosum can be propagated by cuttings in spring and autumn and is very easy to survive. 1. Cut mature branches and let them dry for a while. 2. Choose sandy soil with good drainage, insert the cuttings into the flowerpot, water thoroughly, place it in a cool and ventilated place, and keep the soil moist. (Photo by: Chuiyun, Source: Chlorophytum Bar) 3. After a few days, you can see the branches standing upright, which means the branches have begun to take root. (Photo by: Chuiyun, Source: Chlorophytum Bar) 4. After the new branches grow, they must be guaranteed to have sufficient light to differentiate flower buds. Insufficient light will easily lead to only leaves growing without flowers. (Photo by: Kele Doudou AA Source: Chlorophytum Bar) Such a full basin, isn't it a sense of accomplishment? (Photo by: I love you lipstick spider plant Source: Peony spider plant bar) CoinweedThe pennywort is the easiest plant to divide. As long as it has roots and water, it won’t take long to grow new leaves. If you then take proper care of it, it will be easy for the plant to overflow the pot! 1. Take the pennywort out of the flowerpot and divide it into two or several parts, as long as each part has roots. (Photo by: Zimu Yingyun Source: Huaba) 2. Plant the divided pennyworts in new pots, water them sufficiently, and place them in places with sufficient light. New branches will sprout after a few days. (Photo by: Zimu Yingyun Source: Huaba) 3. When you replant in different pots, you can cut off the upper leaves again, so that the new leaves will be more dense and beautiful. (Photo by: Paopaoer419 Source: Coin Grass Bar) 4. The copper coin grass must be exposed to the sun more often, otherwise it will grow too long in a minute. (Photo by: Paopaoer419 Source: Coin Grass Bar) PothosIf you want to have a large pot of green radish quickly, you must learn how to propagate it by cuttings! 1. First, choose semi-lignified green radish branches with a high survival rate. Cut the branches into cuttings about ten centimeters long, retaining one or two leaves on the top. 2. Prepare loose, breathable and well-drained sandy soil or vermiculite, insert the cuttings about halfway into the soil, and water them thoroughly so that the cuttings and the substrate can be closely combined. 3. After cuttings, keep the soil moist and the air humidity high, and place them in scattered light, which is conducive to photosynthesis of the leaves on the cuttings and rooting. 4. Generally, the cuttings will take root twenty days after cuttings, and then you can increase the light and maintain it normally. ChlorophytumChlorophytum can be propagated by cuttings from spring to autumn, which is simple and easy to operate. 1. Select tall, strong and pest-free plants, and cut the creeping stems of the spider plant, preferably those with aerial roots underneath. (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) 2. Cut off the clustered leaves on the runners, which are the small spider plant plants, from the runners. (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) Prepared cuttings (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) The soil for spider plant cuttings can be a mixture of garden soil and nutrient soil. (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) 3. Plant the cuttings in the soil. (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) 4. Water thoroughly and place it in a cool place for maintenance. It will soon bloom out of the pot. (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) Note: Do not bury the cuttings too deep, as this may cause the heart of the plant to rot. (Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) Flower lovers Do you know Plants that can bloom easily by cuttings Recommend it to everyone quickly~ (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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