1. Quick Dipping MethodThis method of use is generally used for single bud cuttings and repeated processing. It is also very simple to use. You only need to put the branches in the rooting powder solution for half a minute and then take them out. 2. Soaking methodPrepare the rooting powder into a solution with a relatively low volume, then put the branches in it and soak them for at least 2 hours and no more than 12 hours. Generally, the older the branches are, the longer the soaking time will be. 3. Spraying methodThe spraying method is also very convenient. Dilute the rooting powder with water, put it into a spray bottle and spray it on the plants. This method is mostly used in sowing and cutting seedlings, and is suitable for plants with slow rooting time such as Araucaria and Chinese pine. 4. Smearing methodWhen grafting cuttings, you need to apply rooting powder to the bottom of the branches. First, dip the branches in water to wet them, then insert them into the rooting powder to make the cut ends of the branches stick evenly. However, be careful when cutting the plants so that the rooting powder does not fall off. |
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