1. How long does it take to take root?Hydroponic cultivation is the fastest way for figs to take root. Normal cultivation usually takes one month for rooting, while hydroponic cultivation can advance the time by about ten days, which means it takes about twenty days. When hydroponically cultivating, select healthy and disease-free branches, then soak them in clean water. Change the water frequently during the soaking period, once a week. After the roots grow out, move them to the soil for cultivation. 2. How to quickly root1. Soak the branches: The time for soaking in water for hydroponic culture is relatively long. If you can't wait, you can soak the branches in rooting water, which only takes about five to ten minutes. After soaking, you can plant them. The roots can grow a week in advance. 2. Soak the seeds: In addition to branches, you can also use seeds for propagation. Direct sowing will take about a month to take root and sprout. If you soak the seeds before sowing, you can also do it a week in advance. The specific method is to put the seeds directly in clean water, soak them for 30-60 minutes, then take them out and sow them. |
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