1. Watering rooting powderIf its roots are still alive, you can pour rooting powder directly onto the roots or the top of the stump to accelerate rooting. Because rooting powder can induce the formation of adventitious buds or adventitious roots of plants, promoting root growth. In addition, pay attention to usage and dosage, and apply it according to the instructions to avoid affecting growth. 2. Suitable soilRhododendron is an acidic plant and therefore prefers acidic soil. When cultivating, you can use pine needle soil and rotten leaves from the mountain to grow the stakes, so that they can grow and take root faster. In addition, pay attention to protecting the stump head to avoid water loss so that it can germinate faster. 3. Timely shadingHumidity must be maintained during curing. If the bottom is filled with water, the pile will be weak. If sufficient light is provided at this time, it will affect rooting. Therefore, we must do a good job of shading and avoid light in time. 4. Water appropriatelyIf you want it to take root and grow faster, water it moderately and keep it moist. Watering can usually be done in the evening or at noon. In addition, there are requirements for water quality, and rainwater is recommended. |
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