Sansevieria, Zygocactus, dig up a circle of soil, and 38 buds popped out in 2 days!

Sansevieria, Zygocactus, dig up a circle of soil, and 38 buds popped out in 2 days!

Dig some soil at the place where the snake plant grows, and 8 buds will pop out in a week!

It's the same Sansevieria, but why do others' sprouts so quickly and fill the pot in one year, while yours doesn't change in three years and doesn't even sprout a single new sprout? Come! Huahua will teach you a little trick!

1. Don’t be fooled by its tall stature, but in fact its roots are shallow and thin. If the soil covering the roots is too thick, it will not only be detrimental to the root breathing and easy to cause root rot, but even small buds will find it difficult to emerge.

2. Therefore, if we want the buds to pop out, we have to dig up a layer of soil on the surface of the potting soil to make it easier for it to pop out!

3. After digging it out, place the snake plant in a place with better light. If the temperature at home is above 15 degrees and it does not sprout within a month, water it with some fermented rice water that has been fermented for 2-3 weeks every half a month.

4. If it still doesn't sprout, then we have to do something big for it when the spring gets warmer, such as changing the soil and the pot!

5. When repotting, be sure to choose a shallow pot. Do not use a deep pot because the root system is shallow. A deep pot will easily accumulate water and rot the roots!

6. When changing the soil, be sure to use loose and breathable leaf mold, or garden soil mixed with some coarse sand, and spread a layer of cooked soybeans on the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer. This way, the snake plant that is re-potted will surely sprout non-stop!

Eat some of this on Christmas cactus and 38 buds will sprout overnight, and it will burst!

Huahua posted some Christmas cacti that grew into waterfalls before, and many flower lovers asked how they grew them? If the Christmas cactus only sprouts one bud at a time, it will be difficult to grow into a waterfall. But if it sprouts many buds at once, the effect will be different! Take a look at the one owned by flower lover “Xiaoxiemi855”.

After the grafting was successful, thirty or forty buds popped up densely overnight.

After the first wave of buds grew, another wave of buds popped up!

The madness of this bud is beyond words!

It grows so fast that "Little Crab Fan 855" must be quickly put on a support to support the tightly packed leaves!

Here’s a shocking side view photo!

After another 7 months, a big waterfall was formed! And it’s full of flowers!

1. Seeing this, everyone will definitely ask, what good things did this flower lover "Xiaoxiemi 855" feed her Christmas cactus to make it grow so wildly? The answer is to apply enough base fertilizer. When potting, sprinkle a layer of bone meal or Aolv A2 on the bottom of the pot, and then throw in a few fermented sheep dung eggs, and the plant will grow very vigorously.

2. Normally, you also need to apply top dressing. Apply Huaduoduo fertilizer once every half a month and compound fertilizer once every half a month, use them alternately, spray the leaves and irrigate the roots together. Add some potassium dihydrogen phosphate before the flowering period, and the flower buds will be more and bigger!

3. In addition, "Xiaoxiemi 855" is a Christmas cactus grafted with pitaya branches. Compared with self-rooted Christmas cactus, it has more nutrition and is less likely to get sick. Moreover, pitaya basically does not need to be watered. Just water it when the soil turns white and is very dry. When watering, add some fungicide to prevent root rot.

4. Finally, place "Little Crab Fan 855" on the indoor south balcony with sufficient light and plenty of diffuse light. This is something we all have to learn. After all, all things grow with the sun. Don't always place Christmas cactus in a corner that is too shady!

If you dig up the soil and cut the Clivia, 16 buds will emerge, turning it into a group of orchids in seconds!

In the Clivia world, there is a unique skill to rejuvenate the orchids and turn them into a group, it is called cutting the branches! If your Clivia has rotten core, rotten roots, no growth, and old yellow leaves, you can try this method to revitalize it, and you may accidentally turn it into a group of orchids!

1. The method of cutting the root is very simple. We just need to slightly dig up the soil on the surface of the Clivia to expose some roots.

2. Then take a sharp kitchen knife or wallpaper knife, disinfect it with alcohol or by heating it over fire, and then cut off the pseudobulb of the Clivia with one cut, into two parts as shown in the picture.

Upper part

Lower part

3. After cutting, place the upper and lower parts in a ventilated place, let the wound dry for half a day, then apply gentian violet or wood ash, or carbendazim to prevent wound infection.

4. After the upper part is dry, you can plant it in clean, loose, slightly moist soil to let it take root again. Because it still has some roots, it can generally survive.

5. As for the remaining part, place it in a cool place, do not water it yet, and wait for it to sprout slowly. Let’s take a look at another flower lover’s method of cutting and holding back buds!

Just finished chopping. The wounds are fully healed!

After one week, five or six buds will emerge. Spray some water on the soil surface to increase the humidity!

After 10 days, the small buds will be a little green and can be placed in a place with scattered light and get a little sun!

After more than half a month, the small buds began to unfold their leaves and it was time to water them!

After a month, the leaves of the small buds have grown very big!

Two months later, a small pot of orchids was born!

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