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After the flowers fade, pinch a branch, throw it in the soil and live, no matter how cheap it is!

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Now many florists have begun to shed their flowers, and post-flower pruning is about to begin. But what do you do with the branches cut off by the flower friends? Secretly tell you, Huahua cut off the branches are used to cut, and the survival rate is very high!

Gardenia cutting

1. Pruning branches after gardenia flower

The branches of Gardenia jasminoides are the most robust, and the survival rate of cutting with such branches is the highest.

2. Treatment of cuttings

The cut branches of Gardenia jasminoides were treated before cutting, and the lower end of the branch was cut into a slope, and the length of the branch was above 10cm.

3. Sterilization and drying

Put the treated gardenia branches in potassium permanganate solution, soak them for about 30 minutes and then put them in a ventilated place to dry.

4. Make greenhouse

Prepare a large plastic bottle and cut it in the middle with a knife. Don't cut it off.

5. Make foam support plate

Prepare a foam board, cut it to the size of a plastic bottle, poke several holes in the foam board, and insert the dried gardenia into the hole.

6. Put the branches in the greenhouse

Put the gardenia on the foam board into a plastic bottle filled with clear water and seal the plastic bottle with adhesive tape.

7. Planting of cutting Gardenia jasminoides

About 15-20 days, gardenia has grown stout white roots, and then colonized.

Rose cuttage

1. Pruning branches after rose blossoms

After the flower fades, the rose needs to be pruned after flowering in order to burst the pot more quickly. It's a waste to throw away the cut branches, so you might as well use them for cutting.

2. Pruning rose cuttings

Select the stout dark green branches for cutting, and retain at least one bud point at the bottom of the cuttings.

3. Insert into the soil or soak in the water

Vermiculite can be used as the matrix for soil insertion. Before inserting into the rose, it can be thoroughly watered with diluted potassium permanganate solution to ensure that at least one bud point is buried in the soil and the tray is filled with water.

Rose can also choose water culture cuttings to take root, choose clean tap water, you can appropriately add a little rooting powder in the water.

4. Astigmatism maintenance

Keep the cut rose in astigmatism to avoid strong light and fertilization. spray a little thin foliar fertilizer every week.

5. Cutting rose planting

About 30 days later, the cutting rose branches grow white fibrous roots, which can be planted in the pot.

6. Pour through the basin soil

Planting pot soil must be thoroughly watered, planting pot had better not choose too large flowerpot, otherwise it is easy to accumulate water.

Chrysanthemum cutting

1. Pruning chrysanthemum after anthesis

Chrysanthemums should also be pruned after they are shedded to reduce nutrient consumption. At this time, the cut branches have accumulated a lot of nutrients and have strong disease resistance, so they are more suitable for cutting.

2. Pruning chrysanthemum cuttings

Choose strong emerald green branches, leave 2-3 large leaves, the rest cut off, leave 1cm under the bottom leaves and cut off the rest.

3. Matrix selection.

The substrate of the cuttings can choose to mix peat and perlite, and you can poke holes in the substrate with toothpicks before inserting the branches.

4. Dip the rooting powder into the soil

Dip the cuttings in the rooting powder prepared in advance and insert the depth into the soil about 2cm.

5. Watering and curing

After cutting, pour water thoroughly, put it in a cool and ventilated place, spray water 1-2 times a day.

6. Colonization after rooting

After about 20-30 days, the cutting chrysanthemum will grow fine roots and new leaves, which will be taken out of the hole plate and moved into the flowerpot.

Rhododendron cutting

1. Prune the branches after the azaleas

After several months of nutrient absorption from budding in early spring to rhododendron flower shedding, the rhododendron branch has the best maturity, both robust and without Lignification, so it is suitable for cutting.

2. Pruning branches

Choose strong green branches, the old branches are not easy to survive, use sharp scissors to cut the cut into a flat, take off the top buds, leaving 3-4 pairs of leaves, smooth rod part about 5 cm.

3. Deal with the foam box

Prepare a foam box, poke several holes in the bottom and put some broken tiles at the bottom of the box to cut cuckoos.

4. basin soil is thoroughly watered.

The soil of the cutting cuckoo should be loose and breathable. You can choose to mix the garden soil, cinder, sand, etc., about 5 centimeters, and then lay a 5 centimeter matrix and pour it thoroughly.

5. Cutting into the soil

After watering thoroughly, do not immediately cut, wait for 30 minutes for the soil to fully absorb water before planting. Insert the cuttings into the soil about 2-3 cm.

6. Water for rooting and sterilization

After all the cuckoo branches have been cut, water them again to allow the branches to stick to the soil. After 10 minutes, pour once rooting germicidal water to soak through the surface of the basin soil.

7. Transparent film seal

Cover the foam box with transparent film and seal it with duct tape or rope. There is no need to water the cuckoo before it survives. Keep the foam box in the shade and avoid direct sunlight.

8. Rooting and planting

The rhododendron takes root slowly, which takes about two months, and after it takes root, it is planted with the matrix.

9. Pour water thoroughly

The planted rhododendron was watered thoroughly and maintained in a ventilated and cool place.

Jasmine cuttage

1. Pruning branches after jasmine blossoms

After the accumulation of nutrients in a spring, the branches of jasmine grow most vigorously after blossoming, so it is easy to cut branches and give birth to flower buds.

2. Deal with branches

Prune the cut jasmine branches, leaving only two leaves for each cutting branch.

Lignified branches can also be used for cuttings, but make sure there is a bud point at each end of the branch.

3. Drilling of basin soil

In order to facilitate cutting, you can cut directly in the original jasmine pot and use chopsticks or drills to poke several holes in the pot.

4. Jasmine into the basin

Insert the jasmine branches to be cut into the poked hole and press the soil around the cuttings with your fingers.

5. Watering and balcony maintenance

After watering the pot, water it thoroughly at one time, and then put it on the south balcony with sufficient light for maintenance.

Have you learned the post-flower cuttings of these flowers?

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