1. How long does it take to take root?Newly grafted green radish generally takes root in about half a month. The grafting process is relatively simple and the survival rate is high. Because its temperature requirement is relatively low compared to other plants and its adaptability is relatively strong, it can take root quickly if there are no other adverse factors interfering. 2. Quick rooting method1. Watering: If you want it to take root quickly, water it more after cuttings to provide it with a comfortable growing environment, so that it can take root more vigorously and quickly. 2. Soil: When cutting, it is better to choose loose, well-ventilated and fertile soil to facilitate rooting. 3. Fertilization: Chlorophytum cochinchinensis is relatively easy to survive, so no fertilizer is needed during cuttings. If you want to increase the survival rate, you can use rooting powder. Apply fertilizer after it takes root, and the effect will be good and it will grow fast. 3. NotesWhen taking cuttings, choose a flower pot with a drainage hole to maintain good drainage to prevent root rot. In the early stages of growth, do not expose it to direct sunlight; just place it in diffuse light. |
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