1. Water-inserted gardeniaProcedure1. Cut the woody branches of gardenia about 10 cm long and remove the lower leaves of the cuttings. ▼2. Prepare clean water in a plastic bottle and insert the branches into it. Change the water after the water becomes turbid. At the current temperature, the roots will be visible in about 2 weeks. ▼ (Photo by: chenminyang197 Source: Gardenia Bar) 3. Put the rooted branches in a pot, water them thoroughly, and then place them in a cool place for about 2 to 4 days to allow them to grow slowly. Finally, take them outdoors and maintain them normally, water them when the soil is dry and expose them to more sunlight. ▼ 2. Water-inserted pennywortProcedureThe catnip grows too fast and needs to be pruned regularly. Don't just throw away the cut branches~ ▼1. Place the cut branches in a cool place to dry, and then directly insert them into the water. Place them in a place with sufficient light. Pay attention! The branches inserted into the water must not have leaves! ▼ (Photo by: felicity921 Source: Sina Blog) 2. Change the water every 2 to 3 days to ensure the water is clean. After the branches have grown roots, move them into pots for planting. ▼ (Photo by: Fish Entering the Sea 70 Source: Huaba) 3. Water-grown Christmas cactusProcedure1. Select healthy Christmas cactus branches, 7 to 8 cm in length. Cut it with a sharp blade to ensure a smooth cut, and dry it in a cool and ventilated place for 1 to 2 days. ▼ 2. Place the Christmas cactus with dried wounds in a hydroponic container, covering a quarter of the cuttings but not all of them. ▼ 3. Place the grafted Christmas cactus in a bright place. The temperature is high now and it is easy to breed bacteria. It is best to change the water every two days. Clean the bottle wall when changing the water. ▼ 4. After taking root, you can directly transplant it into a flowerpot. Of course, you can also continue to grow it hydroponically. Hydroponically grown Christmas cactus can also bloom~ ▼4. Mint water plugProcedure1. Choose branches that are healthy and free of pests and diseases. After all, the healthier the branches, the higher the survival rate and the higher the possibility of rooting! ▼ 2. Cut a mint branch about 10 cm long, with about 3 nodes. Remember to use sharp scissors and disinfect them with alcohol. ▼3. Cut off the bottom leaves, place them in a cool place and wait for the wound to dry, then place the mint branches in the hydroponic container. ▼ 4. Place the hydroponic mint in a bright, well-ventilated place, such as the living room. Change the water every two days. After a while, you will be able to see white roots. It's super simple! ▼ 5. After the mint roots grow out, you can transplant them directly into the flowerpot. Remember to make the soil loose. You can use nutrient soil + vermiculite (or other granular soil). ▼ 5. Water-inserted KalanchoeProcedure1. Choose the Kalanchoe branches that have been pinched and break off the top buds. ▼ 2. Cut a cardboard into a circle according to the proportions of the container opening, and then dig three holes. ▼3. Insert three Kalanchoe cuttings into the small hole, secure them, and then place them on the water cup. The water level in the cup should just touch the bottom of the cuttings. ▼ 4. After about 2 to 3 weeks, the roots will grow out, and they will be white and tender and very pleasing to the eye. You can transplant them after the roots are strong. ▼ 5. The prepared soil must be loose and breathable. You can add some granular soil, such as vermiculite, perlite, etc. to the prepared soil. ▼ 6. After potting, the Kalanchoe needs to be placed in a cool place for 2 days to slow down the growth. After that, it can be moved to a place with sufficient light for maintenance. Remember to water it when the soil is dry and when it is wet. ▼ |
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