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I also learned another trick: cutting the cuttings of geraniums in this way, rooting quickly and growing quickly.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Geraniums are good cuttings, water and soil, no matter how they are planted, they are easy to live. But there are also some flower friends who can't live no matter how they are inserted. I'll just talk about how to cut and where to cut. 1. How to cut it? The incision should be as smooth as possible, so don't pinch it with your hands.

Geraniums are good cuttings, water and soil, no matter how they are planted, they are easy to live. But there are also some flower friends who can't live no matter how they are inserted. I'll just talk about how to cut and where to cut.

1. How to cut it? The incision should be as smooth as possible, so don't pinch it with your hands, cut it with scissors, and don't bite with your teeth. Because this will squeeze the incision to varying degrees, destroying more cells. The best way is to cut it with a sharp knife. I prefer to use a razor blade.

2. What does the incision look like? Vertical, or oblique cut, angle greater than 45 degrees is better, not too sharp.

3. How long is the branch? 4, 5 cm, 7 cm, 8 cm, all right, depending on the degree of surplus of the branches. Remove some of the lower leaves and leave 2 or 3 leaves. If the branches are long, the leaves will go more. It's not good to be too long.

4. Where can I cut it? This is also very important, not carelessly, carelessly. Usually at the end of the day? Cut up, within 1 mm below the leaf bud, or even split the leaf bud in two. To put it this way, it is to cut on the petiole. The picture below shows the earth sky with water for a week, one cut on the bud and the other under the bud. The white spot below is the growing point of the new root, which is cut on the bud. The one cut under the bud hasn't moved yet.

The position of the incision is fastidious, and it takes root quickly on the node (petiole base), not to mention the rest. Other people have said it many times, so I won't nag.

Maybe someone asked: do you want to trim the branches from the express delivery? I think some people say to leave the paper to dry, thinking that when it is dry, it will not be cut. The cut is not on the node, shall I dig it out and cut it again?

Express branches dry, can only ensure that it is not easy to rot, but can not guarantee that it takes root quickly. And there is no guarantee that the branch is pinched or cut. Fix it with a blade and dry it for a few hours. It won't take much time. It's already planted, so don't bother.

 
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