These "3 kinds" of flowers, if you take cuttings now, they will bloom during the Chinese New Year. If you miss it, you will have to wait until next year

These "3 kinds" of flowers, if you take cuttings now, they will bloom during the Chinese New Year. If you miss it, you will have to wait until next year

Huahua knows that everyone who grows flowers wants their flowers to grow luxuriantly, and when they bloom, the whole pot must be full of flowers hanging on the branches to look happy. So how can we make the plants bloom more luxuriantly and have more flower buds? This is when we need to use cuttings!

The method of cutting is one of the methods we use frequently. This method is simple and convenient, and can quickly achieve our goal of making the plants bloom more luxuriantly. But autumn is coming to an end, so take advantage of now and take cuttings of these flowers! If you miss it, you’ll have to wait until next year!

Gardenia

Gardenias are blooming, gardenias are blooming. I don’t know why, but every time I talk about gardenias, I always think of this song by Teacher He! I believe that many people still love the pure white gardenia as before! Autumn is slowly coming to an end. I hope everyone can seize the opportunity to take cuttings of gardenias so that more flowers will bloom in the spring of next year!

It is best to choose thicker cuttings for gardenia cuttings, so that even if the temperature is relatively low, it will not affect the survival rate of the plant cuttings.

Rose

Rose is probably the plant that everyone is most familiar with! Basically, most of the roses in this season have withered, so this is a good time to do some rose cuttings! Find a relatively healthy rose branch, and make sure there are 3-4 buds on the branch.

Then we can mix the sugar and water together, and add more water to dilute it. Use sugar water as rooting water for roses, soak for about a day, then insert the branches into the soil and take care of them properly!

Kalanchoe

Kalanchoe is loved because of its long flowering period. Although the temperature has dropped this season, it still has no significant impact on Kalanchoe, so we can do cuttings for Kalanchoe at this time.

If the Kalanchoe at home is in bloom, it is okay to wait until the flowers fade before taking cuttings. Just like before, find a healthier branch and stick it into the soil.

Basically, you just need to take care of it slowly, and wait for it to take root, sprout and survive. Then the Kalanchoe will produce more flower buds, and before you know it the pot will be full of flower buds. Huahua calculated that if you do cuttings now, the Kalanchoe will still be in bloom around the Spring Festival!

I hope everyone can take advantage of these days of relatively comfortable weather to take cuttings of plants so that they will have more flowers next year!

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