Does summer cuttage green pineapple take root? Don't worry, use it to soak and take root.
The summer high temperature season is the most distressing season for flower growers. They worry about the bad growth of potted plants, the emergence of yellow leaves, and so on. Many friends who like to protect green pineapple always complain that green pineapple has no way to spend the summer, either yellow leaves or rotten roots, and serious ones are directly sunburned to death by the sun. What should I do?
In fact, summer is a good season for green radish cuttings. The survival rate is high, and it is also relatively simple. It saves a lot of money to buy green pineapple. A pot can be cut out of many pots, but some flower friends think that cutting green radish rooting is relatively slow, so it is better to buy a pot directly. If you really go to buy a pot, are you sure you can feed directly?
After summarizing the experience of the editor, today the editor would like to share with you a simple way to soak the branches of green apple with "it" before cutting green apple.
The "it" we mentioned above is the solution of white sugar, which is a common food in our lives. Growing flowers with white sugar sounds ridiculous. Some florists think it is incredible and will certainly refute it. Won't white sugar attract worms?
It is normal to have this reaction, but we also have countermeasures. Sugar conservation is not only healthy and environmentally friendly, but also a pure natural flower liquid, but also a very good rooting agent, because the sugar solution is beneficial to microbial activities. therefore, the rooting water made by white sugar has a good rooting effect on green pineapple cuttings.
Usage: first of all, we should prepare a little white granulated sugar and clean warm water, then find a container of water, put the white granulated sugar into the container, add warm water cooled by the water, and add the water until the sugar water is still a little sweet. then put the selected green apple in the white sugar rooting blister for 24 hours, and finally rinse with clean water, so that you can cuttage normally. After a period of time, the green apple cuttings will grow stout roots!
White sugar solution is used to water green pineapple, can also prevent yellow leaves, water other flowers can also make flowers rootstock stout, but also promote flowering, accelerate plant growth!
The method is relatively simple, if you also like it, you can go home and have a try, or there is a better way to share with you.
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