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Tips on zero failure rate of cuttings no longer need to worry about cuttings not taking root

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Compared with other methods, many people prefer cutting propagation, which is not only clean and hygienic, but also simple and fast, easy to operate, and even beginners can quickly learn and apply it. But the problem is that the success rate of cutting is not high.

Compared with other methods, many people prefer cutting propagation, which is not only clean and hygienic, but also simple and fast, easy to operate, and even beginners can quickly learn and apply it.

But the problem is that the success rate of cutting is not high, sometimes excitedly cut the cuttings for cutting, but still failed to see the cuttings take root after waiting for a long time, this feeling is very frustrating.

The following editor will introduce a small technique of cutting, which is not only easier to operate and easy to use, but also has a very high success rate of cutting, even zero failure rate. Well, let's take a look.

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First of all, prepare a cuboid sponge, preferably black or gray, which is conducive to the rooting of cuttings. Then poke a small hole in the sponge for insertion.

Sponge has excellent water retention and air permeability, which can not only create a favorable moist environment for cuttings, but also protect the new roots because of its soft texture.

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Select the appropriate branch as the cuttings, then cut off part of the bottom, apply rooting powder, and insert it into the hole pre-poked by the sponge. Pay attention to properly cut off the leaves on the cuttings to prevent excessive consumption of nutrients.

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Prepare a container with clear water, and then put the sponge with cuttings into the container. There is no need for too much water in the container, and the water level can be kept at 1/2 of the sponge.

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Then the container is placed in a well-ventilated astigmatism place for maintenance. If the surrounding humidity is low, clear water can be sprayed around the container.

Then pay attention to observe whether the water level inside the container is reduced or not, and replenish the water in the container in time. Pay attention to changing the water once a week to maintain a good clean environment inside the container.

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In about three weeks, cuttings can sprout and take root, and when the root system inside the container is stable and there are a large number of roots, you can consider transplanting it into the pot.

When transplanting, you can gently tear off the sponge in the root system, or transplant the sponge into the soil together. Because the texture of the sponge is relatively soft, it will not have any adverse effect on the growth of the plant root system.

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