★Green Radish★Almost every flower grower has a pot of green ivy, so now let’s turn it into two pots! No flower is easier to grow than green radish by cuttings. Here are the detailed steps! Step 1: Prepare the soil for cuttingsIn general, the soil just needs to be loose, breathable and water-permeable. Huahua recommends that you use vermiculite or a mixture of coconut brick soil and perlite. (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) Step 2: Cutting branchesMake sure the branches grow strong and are free of pests and diseases. (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) Step 3: Branch processingCut the cut branches into nodes with scissors, keeping one leaf and one bud at each node. (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) Step 4: CuttingsInsert the prepared cuttings into the prepared soil, leaving one-third of the cuttings exposed. Water thoroughly to allow the cuttings to fit tightly into the soil. If conditions permit, cover them with a plastic bag. (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) Maintenance and management after cuttingAfter cuttings, be sure to keep the soil moist, spray water on the cuttings frequently, and maintain a high air humidity. Already you can see small sprouts emerging. ▼ (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) Be careful to protect the flower pots that have just been transplanted from cuttings from the sun, and place them under scattered light so that the leaves can carry out photosynthesis and promote rooting of the cuttings. ▼ (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) A lot of new leaves have grown, so you can now provide the green radish with sufficient light to enhance photosynthesis, and it will soon bloom out of the pot. (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) How about it? Isn't it great? ▼ (Photo by Baodie1010 Source: Green Radish World Bar) ★ Chlorophytum ★Chlorophytum can grow new creeping branches from the plant. At the end of each branch is a small plant. You can just cut it off and put it in the soil and it will survive. Step 1: Cut the spider plant runners(Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) Step 2: Cut the clustered leaves on the runners, which are the small spider plant plants, off 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) Step 3: Plant the cuttings in the soil.(Photo by: yaohengrui0710 Source: Huaba) Step 4: Water thoroughly and place in a cool place for maintenance.(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) ★ Coin Grass★If you have pennywort at home, wealth will come to you. Pennywort is loved by people because of its auspicious meaning of attracting wealth and treasure. It is also easy to maintain. As long as it is exposed to sufficient light and provided with enough water, it will grow lushly. When it comes to reproduction, the pot will overflow in a matter of minutes. Step 1: Dig out a few pennyworts from the original flowerpot, preferably with the roots still attached, so that it is easier to take root.(Image by: Lan Se Xiaoya Source: Baidu Experience) Step 2: Prepare a container for cuttings, a cup or a non-porous pot will do.(Image by: Lan Se Xiaoya Source: Baidu Experience) Step 3: Put one-third to one-half of soil into the prepared container. The more fertile the soil, the better.(Image by: Lan Se Xiaoya Source: Baidu Experience) Step 4: Plant the prepared pennywort branches into the prepared soil and compact and secure them.(Image by: Lan Se Xiaoya Source: Baidu Experience) Step 5: Pour water into the flowerpot until it covers the soil, being careful not to let the pennywort float.(Image by: Lan Se Xiaoya Source: Baidu Experience) Next, place the grafted pennywort in a sunny place. Pennywort likes the sun very much, so be sure to ensure sufficient light and add water to the container in time. Once there is a lack of water, the pennywort will wilt quickly. (Image by: Lan Se Xiaoya Source: Baidu Experience) As long as the environment is suitable, the pennywort will grow very fast and soon fill the flower pot. ★ Buddhist beads ★Pearl Chlorophytum is also known as Buddha Beads. Its round little leaves are like pearls, crystal clear and lovely. It can be hung by the window, bedroom, or study, looking exquisite and elegant. So how can we turn one pot of Buddhist beads into two pots? Step 1: Choose a healthy branch of Buddhist beads and cut off a few sections. It is best if there are small bumps on the sections, such as the ones in the red circle in the picture below. (Photo by Ermu, source: Sina Blog) Step 2: Place the cut Buddhist beads directly on the sand or other loose medium, then sprinkle a layer of soil on the beads to bury all the stems. It doesn't matter if the beads are buried. (Photo by Ermu, source: Sina Blog) Step 3: After planting, water it appropriately and it will take root soon. (Photo by Ermu, source: Sina Blog) ★ Touch Incense ★If you touch the Pogostemon cablin gently with your fingers, you can smell the fresh and pleasant fragrance, which makes you feel refreshed. Pogostemon cablin can also be used to make tea and cook. Such a good plant, of course, the more the better. Step 1: Cut four to five centimeters of strong branches as cuttings. (Photo by: Big Bowl of Mashed Potatoes Source: Sina Blog) Step 2: Use tweezers or your hands to gently remove the leaves at the bottom of the cuttings. (Photo by: Big Bowl of Mashed Potatoes Source: Sina Blog) Step 3: Prepare the soil for cuttings, which should be loose, permeable and breathable. You can use a mixture of vermiculite, perlite, Kanuma soil, nutrient soil, etc. (Photo by: Big Bowl of Mashed Potatoes Source: Sina Blog) Step 4: Carefully plant the prepared petal cuttings. Be careful not to water them immediately after planting, otherwise the cuttings will easily rot. (Photo by: Big Bowl of Mashed Potatoes Source: Sina Blog) After about two weeks, the cuttings will grow new roots and can be watered and maintained normally. Flower lovers, have you grown all these flowers? Hurry up and use your flowers to cut and plant them~ (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. 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