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When green pineapple cuttings, add some to the soil to take root in 3 days and burst in 20 days.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Green pineapple, as a kind of foliage plant, is very popular with flower friends because of its greasy leaves all the year round, and it can also absorb indoor dust. But although green pineapple is easy to raise, there will be some minor problems, such as the most common yellow.

Green pineapple, as a kind of foliage plant, is very popular with flower friends because of its greasy leaves all the year round, and it can also absorb indoor dust. But although green pineapple is easy to raise, there will be some minor problems, such as the most common yellow leaves, cuttings do not take root, and so on. Next, we share a tip for cutting green pineapple.

This small skill, if learned, can greatly improve the survival rate of green apple cuttings, oh, easy to reproduce 100 pots a month! This technique is the following black substance, charcoal!

Why can charcoal cut green pineapple?

First of all, we should be clear about the characteristics of charcoal, that is, the texture is loose, and this feature determines that charcoal has the role of diuresis and moisturizing, in addition, there is a certain heat preservation effect. Secondly, green apple cuttings, the growth environment needed happens to be loose, breathable, heat-insulating and moisturizing soil. The addition of charcoal to the soil is beneficial to the respiration and metabolism of cutting branches and accelerate the rooting of green radish branches.

How to use charcoal to cut green pineapple?

Large chunks of charcoal can not be used, we should first grind the charcoal into pieces, and then use a sieve to remove impurities, which can be suitable for fine powder, and then directly mixed into the nutrient soil for the cultivation of green pineapple. By the way, the soil for growing green pineapple is best prepared by yourself, and mix well according to the proportion of rotten leaf soil, garden soil, pine needle and charcoal powder.

There are many ways to cut green pineapple, either with a single branch of a leaf or a small section of a green radish branch. Either way, adding charcoal to the soil can make the green pineapple take root and grow quickly. This trick is tried by many flower friends, and it is very practical. Flower friends might as well try it when cutting green pineapple in the future. In addition to green pineapple, longevity flower cutting is also suitable for this method!

This is the end of the tips on cutting green pineapple. Thank you for reading!

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