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The cutting method of camellias you don't have to spend money to learn these tricks.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, It can be said that there are many varieties of camellias. Because of its flowers, many people like to keep a pot at home. And now cutting is a necessary work for flower growers, so raising camellias naturally can not be without this step. And I...

It can be said that there are many varieties of camellias. Because of its flowers, many people like to keep a pot at home. And now cutting is a necessary work for flower growers, so raising camellias naturally can not be without this step.

While we are in the process of cutting camellias, the most common problem is not to take root, especially for such a long time, but it does not live, that is really sad. So, today Huahua will tell you how to cut camellias!

First of all, we need to cut the branches of camellias, each branch is about 10 cm in length, and make sure there are more than 2 bud points on it. As for the leaves, there is no need to leave too many leaves, two will be enough. But make sure that each leaf is healthy, and you can see the branch from the leaf.

A relatively strong branch, then its rooting and later survival rate will naturally be greatly increased. So when we keep the branches, we should pay attention to avoid those who are yellow and withered and with disease spots.

Then, in order to speed up its rooting, we can first soak the branches in rooting water for a period of time. If there is no rooting powder, we can first soak them in sugar water for about three hours, which can also play a role in promoting rooting. After the branches are taken out, they should be placed in a shaded place to dry, and then planted in the soil.

The flowerpot can be larger, so the number of cuttings will be a little more, if you use a seedling box, it can also be better heat preservation and moisturizing, so as to speed up its rooting rate. After planting the branches, you can spray the potted noodles.

Then we need to put it in a semi-shady place and wait for it to slowly resume growth and grow roots. During this time, be careful not to let it come into direct sunlight, otherwise it is easy to wilt it, which will affect the growth of new branches and roots.

Generally, its roots grow out in about a month, and if its leaves grow stably at this time, then we can find a cooler weather and transplant it into a flowerpot alone, which will be more convenient for its later growth!

 
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