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How to transplant green pineapple in hydroponic culture

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In the previous article "graphic cuttage steps of green pineapple", the editor introduced how to promote the rooting of green pineapple cuttings by water cuttage induction. With the help of a sponge, it can take root in about 3 weeks. And after the cuttings took root,

In the previous article "graphic cuttage steps of green pineapple", the editor introduced how to promote the rooting of green pineapple cuttings by water cuttage induction. With the help of a sponge, it can take root in about 3 weeks. After the cuttings take root, what we need to consider is transplanting in the pot for soil culture.

Because we adopt the way of inducing rooting by hydroponic culture to promote the rooting of green pineapple cuttings, so at present, the root system of cuttings is still very young, and if transplanting to the soil for soil culture, the operation method must be cautious and standardized, otherwise it may affect the survival rate of soil culture. So, how to transplant hydroponic green pineapple into soil culture? The following is the process of illustration.

1. We also need to prepare a disposable paper cup, but in order to avoid stagnant water caused by too much watering, we need to use an art knife to poke a medium-sized hole in the bottom of the cup to facilitate drainage.

2. Use transparent tape to seal the hole at the bottom, and leave the ends of the plastic tape a little longer for later ripping.

4. Place the plastic cup upright in a tray, original and then to the cup such as the right amount of water, it is appropriate to keep the water level at the 1pm 3 part of the cup.

5. Pour the culture soil prepared in advance into the cup, then melt it with the water in the cup, and stir it into a paste.

6. Insert the base of rooting green radish cuttings into the paste matrix in the cup. One hand holds the cuttings firmly, and the other continues to fill the cup until it is about 1-2 centimeters away from the mouth of the cup. After the filling is completed, the topsoil is gently flattened.

7. Then tear off the plastic tape previously used to seal the outlet at the bottom of the cup, and the excess water in the cup can flow out from the outlet at the bottom of the cup.

8. After that, put the cups with green pineapple cuttings in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, waiting for the seedlings to slow down. After about a week, we can return to normal management. Because generally in a week later, when the soil in the cup dries, the green turnip cuttings will also complete the slow seedling.

9. After the pot soil dries, we can also cut the paper cup, and then transplant the green turnip cuttings together with the matrix in the cup to the real flowerpot for maintenance. In this way, we have completed the process of transforming hydroponic green radish cuttings into soil culture.

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