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It turns out that triangular plums can take root by soilless cuttings. no wonder other people's triangular plums are so beautiful.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Soilless cutting must be known to flower friends that the biggest feature of this method is to make plants take root quickly in a short period of time, and at the same time convenient and fast! Just need to prepare paper towels, branches and empty bottles in advance.

Soilless cutting must be known to flower friends that the biggest feature of this method is to make plants take root quickly in a short period of time, and at the same time convenient and fast! Just prepare paper towels, branches and empty bottles in advance, and don't miss the specific method.

How to take root quickly in cuttings of Prunus mume

1. Cutting methods

In the process of cutting triangular plum, many people will feel that rooting is particularly slow when cutting, because we can't help but want to pull it out to see if it has taken root. And this kind of behavior will cause the young roots to be torn off when you pull them out, causing them to take root very slowly, or not at all. This is really a great pain for the disabled party. Maybe today we introduce a soilless cutting method to ensure that flower lovers no longer have to worry about the slow rooting or non-rooting of triangular plums.

Second, the process of cutting

1. Prepare materials

To carry out this method, first of all, we need to prepare clean wet paper towels, branches of triangular plums, an ordinary bottle, and make some small holes in the bottle to facilitate ventilation.

2. Wet branches

After trimming its branches a little, wrap its lower part with wet paper towels, pay attention at this time, including when not too tight, otherwise his small roots will not be easy to grow out! In the same way, wrap the upper part of the branch with a paper towel. There will be buds on his branch. Be careful not to wrap it, or the new buds will not grow easily.

3. Branch disinfection

Next, gently spray with disinfectant to sterilize the branches fully and comprehensively, so as not to let bacteria affect the rooting and development of the branches.

4. Rooting and maintenance

Now that the branches are dealt with, put the treated branches into the bottle, and then put the bottle in a cool and ventilated position. Remember to replenish some water every once in a while to ensure that the paper towel is always in a moist state. Finally, after about four weeks, it begins to take root, so we can transplant it into a pot, and we are done! Isn't it easy?

Beautiful triangular plum

 
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