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Cuttings don't take root. Use this bubble to soak for 10 days and grow white roots.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Today, I went to the flower market for a walk. I saw that the flower garden owners were collecting the branches of rhododendron to do cuttings. After returning home, I couldn't help but want to trim some branches of hydrangea at home to do cuttings. The branches were cut off...

Today, I went to the flower market for a stroll. I saw that the owners of the flower bed were all starting to collect rhododendron branches for cutting. when I got home, I couldn't help but want to trim some of the hydrangea at home for cutting. when the branches were finished, I found that the rooting powder at home had run out. what should I do? Own DIY rooting water, by the way, talk with flower friends about how to make self-made rooting water, so that the cutting branches at home can take root quickly. I recommend several more convenient rooting water production methods. According to the current weather, it will be able to take root in about 2 weeks.

1. Willow branches soak in water

Production method: fold a few delicate willow branches by the river, cut them into small pieces, flatten them with tools and soak them in clean water for a day, then filter out the branches and the rest of the water is very useful rooting water. The salicylic acid contained in willow water can promote the rapid growth of plant roots, which is especially suitable for cutting woody plants such as rose, triangular plum, camellia and so on.

2. Aspirin

If you have a flower friend with aspirin at home, you only need to crush an aspirin and add it to water, soak the branches for 2 hours and then cut them normally. Aspirin solution can not only quickly promote root growth, but also prevent rotting roots.

3. Sugar water

The most convenient rooting water, directly use the white sugar in the kitchen with water to slightly sweet, soak the branches that need to be cut inside for 20 minutes, then take them out and rinse them with clean water in the normal cutting. soaking branches in white sugar water is more suitable for some plants that take root slowly, such as jasmine, gardenia and so on.

Flower friends who like cutting can choose their own methods according to their actual situation. When cutting this season, you should pay attention not to exposure to the sun, keep the soil slightly moist and ventilated, so that you can take root quickly.

 
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