1. Choose leaves with good growth pointsNot all leaves can germinate and reproduce. Choose relatively dry leaves with intact growth points for germination. Wet leaves are easy to become hydrated, while leaves that are too dry are easy to turn black. If there is no growth point, it will never reproduce. 2. Flat lay and diagonal insertionWhen planting leaves, just lay them flat in the prepared soil instead of inserting them into the soil. Because people generally do not disinfect the soil when preparing it, directly piercing the soil can easily cause bacterial infection, causing the leaves to rot and become unable to survive. Do not move them at will after placing them. 3. Water-induced rootI guess many people have not used this method of water lure, but in fact this method is more conducive to leaf germination. Find a container and fill it 90% full with water. Wrap the mouth of the container with breathable gauze and place the leaves on the gauze. This makes it easier to observe leaf growth, and placing it in a ventilated, diffused-light location can speed up germination. Note that there is no need to water the plant during the entire process. |
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