Propagation methods of ivy with flowers and leaves
Mosaic ivy is a variety of ivy, so it is named because there are light green, dark green and milky white in a leaf of ivy. The adaptability of flower and leaf ivy is relatively strong, and the cultivation difficulty is not high, so cutting and striping propagation are generally used to propagate.
Flower and leaf ivy
Flower and leaf ivy can be cultured by striping method and cutting method. During striping, the branches of the same year are pressed into the soil with 2-4CM, leaves and shoots are exposed on the soil surface, and proper amount of water is sprayed every day to make them take root while growing. In the following spring, they can be transplanted in stages, and the survival rate is very high. When cutting, one-year-old branches should be taken in spring and 10-15cm in autumn, with a leaf at one end and a leaf removed and inserted into the river sand. Generally, the cuttings can take root after three weeks. If the cuttings are treated with naphthalene acetic acid of 1000 m, they will begin to grow roots in two weeks, and can be transplanted after a month, with a survival rate of 100%. The practice shows that compared with the growth of potted ivy under light and shade, the shaded plant grows better, keeps indoors all the year round, has simple management and grows well.
Cultivation methods of flower and leaf ivy
Flower and leaf ivy is a variety of ivy of Araliaceae, woody vine, evergreen throughout the season, not withered in winter, a leaf with light green, dark green and milky white three colors, variable color, and can be shade-resistant, dust-resistant, smoke-resistant, with the effect of reducing sunlight reflection and air temperature. It is a good material for indoor foliage. It is native to Europe and has been cultivated all over the country in recent years. Flower and leaf ivy has strong adaptability and lax requirements on soil quality, and can be planted in neutral or acidic basin soil. it can keep the basin soil moist in spring, summer and autumn, and nitrogen fertilizer is mainly applied in the growing period. applying 2 Mel 3 times a year can make it grow luxuriantly and its leaves are bright, but avoid alkaline soil. It is not cold-resistant in winter, so it should be kept indoors above 0 ℃, and the basin soil should be properly dry to prevent the death of rotten roots. Summer to prevent direct sunlight, and maintain indoor air circulation, too muggy will cause plant withering, but also may lead to shell insects.
It can be cultured by pressing method and cutting method. When pressing, the branches of the same year are pressed into the soil with 2-4CM, leaves and shoots are exposed on the soil surface, and proper amount of water is sprayed every day to make them take root while growing. In the following spring, they can be transplanted in stages, and the survival rate is very high. When cutting, one-year-old branches should be taken in spring and 10-15cm in autumn, with a leaf at one end and a leaf removed and inserted into the river sand. Generally, the cuttings can take root after three weeks. If the cuttings are treated with naphthalene acetic acid of 1000 m, they will begin to grow roots in two weeks, and can be transplanted after a month, with a survival rate of 100%.
The practice shows that compared with the growth of potted ivy under light and shade, the shaded plant grows better, keeps indoors all the year round, has simple management and grows well.
Cultivation of ivy with flowers and leaves
Flower and leaf ivy is a variety of ivy of Araliaceae, woody vine, evergreen throughout the season, not withered in winter, a leaf with light green, dark green and milky white three colors, variable color, and can be shade-resistant, dust-resistant, smoke-resistant, with the effect of reducing sunlight reflection and air temperature. It is a good material for indoor foliage. It is native to Europe and has been cultivated all over the country in recent years. Flower and leaf ivy has strong adaptability and lax requirements on soil quality, and can be planted in neutral or acidic basin soil. it can keep the basin soil moist in spring, summer and autumn, and nitrogen fertilizer is mainly applied in the growing period. applying 2 Mel 3 times a year can make it grow luxuriantly and its leaves are bright, but avoid alkaline soil. It is not cold-resistant in winter, so it should be kept indoors above 0 ℃, and the basin soil should be properly dry to prevent the death of rotten roots. Summer to prevent direct sunlight, and maintain indoor air circulation, too muggy will cause plant withering, but also may lead to shell insects.
It can be cultured by pressing method and cutting method. When pressing, the branches of the same year are pressed into the soil with 2-4CM, leaves and shoots are exposed on the soil surface, and proper amount of water is sprayed every day to make them take root while growing. In the following spring, they can be transplanted in stages, and the survival rate is very high. When cutting, one-year-old branches should be taken in spring and 10-15cm in autumn, with a leaf at one end and a leaf removed and inserted into the river sand. Generally, the cuttings can take root after three weeks. If the cuttings are treated with naphthalene acetic acid of 1000 m, they will begin to grow roots in two weeks, and can be transplanted after a month, with a survival rate of 100%.
The practice shows that compared with the growth of potted ivy under light and shade, the shaded plant grows better, keeps indoors all the year round, has simple management and grows well.
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The method of high branch striping propagation of Magnolia
Magnolia, also known as Magnolia, Wangchun, Magnolia, because the design and color of Magnolia is white, white light is dazzling, if it is a piece of flowering, it will be very beautiful, and has a high ornamental value. The easiest propagation method of Magnolia magnolia is the high branch pressing method, also known as "air pressing".
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Common propagation methods of mimosa
Mimosa is an annual plant, because the root of mimosa is taproot, the whisker root is less, so it is more suitable for sowing and reproduction, and it is easier to survive by sowing indoors in early spring. The editor will introduce to you the common breeding methods of mimosa, and friends you like can learn together.
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