one. Can a green radish survive with only one leaf?A leaf without aerial roots cannot survive. Its cultivation method is indeed different from that of other plants. There are aerial roots on its stem nodes, so once the cuttings are successful, it is easy to keep alive. Therefore, we generally use the cutting method for reproduction. Especially between 15℃ and 25℃ is the fastest growth stage. When growing green radish, you should pay attention to using loose and well-drained soil for potting. At the same time, you should also pay attention to temperature, light and fertilizer. two. Can it be inserted alive?The green radish leaves and vines can be inserted and grown after cutting, but how should it be done? The specific cutting method is as follows: When using the leaf cutting method, first use a clean and sharp small blade to cut the sturdy leaves on the top of the green radish, wash them with clean water and put them in a cool place for several hours to allow the cut to dry slightly, then insert the base of the petiole into clean water and place it in the shade after insertion. Generally, change the water every 3-5 days. As long as the temperature is controlled at 20-25℃, it can survive and grow healthily. |
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