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Only a fool would buy these four kinds of flowers as long as he breaks one pot into 10 pots.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, ? As the old saying goes: do it yourself and have plenty of food and clothing. Of course, the same truth is true for growing flowers. Many flower lovers seldom go to the flower market to buy flowers. They all cut at home and see a big plant growing out of a pot.

? As the old saying goes: do it yourself and have plenty of food and clothing. Of course, growing flowers is the same truth. Many flower lovers seldom go to the flower market to buy flowers. They all carry out cutting at home. When they see a large plant "giving birth" to a pot of small plants, this kind of joy is simply indescribable. Huahua is the same. I feel that hands-on cuttings are really very training. today, Huahua will recommend four kinds of plants that are easy to survive.

The first kind of flower to recommend is aloe vera, which is useful and good for skin in summer. Many skin care products will add aloe essence to know how powerful it is to the skin, and after being bitten by mosquitoes in summer, the redness and swelling of aloe will soon disappear.

The cutting method of aloe is very simple, only need to cut a few pieces of aloe from the stem, and then cut the cut into the soil, daily maintenance on it. The maintenance of aloe is relatively simple. Aloe is a plant that likes light and water. Sufficient light and water can make aloe grow all over the basin.

The second kind is Tiger Pilan, which is more common in the family. Tiger Pilan has become people's "new favorite" because of its high appearance of leaves and its ability to purify the air. The cutting method of Tiger Pilan is somewhat similar to that of aloe. The stems and leaves are cut and cut into the soil to grow. Tiger Pilan is also a light-loving plant, so try to put it in the sun to grow, of course, always keep the soil moist, but do not cause stagnant water.

The name of the third kind of plant sounds very literary and artistic, called ivy. The leaves of ivy are shaped like mini maple leaves, and the long branches fall beautifully. If the ivy is cut, select the larger branches, dig a small hole in the flowerpot soil in advance, and then bury the root with the soil after the cutting.

Ivy is not as light-loving as the last two plants, so use scattered light as much as possible. Ivy does not have a particularly high demand for water, so water should be properly watered, not too dry or too wet, in case the soil is too wet to cause root rot.

The last kind is the rubber tree, the branches and leaves of the rubber tree are very thick, so there is no need to use roots and other places when cutting, just cut off the leaves of the rubber tree and insert it into the soil. However, in order to promote the growth of rubber trees, you can also use the vitamin B12 and thin fat water mentioned earlier. Rubber trees also like to scatter light and keep plenty of water during the growth period, which is conducive to the rapid rooting of rubber leaves that have just been cut.

The above four kinds of plants are very suitable for cutting, and they are easy to feed after cutting, as long as this leaf or branch can keep growing.

 
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