See if the branches stand upright and full of vitality
In fact, if you want to know whether the cuttings have roots, you can look at the branches p>
Generally, if the cuttings can keep fresh green for a long time, it shows that the plant growth is still relatively normal. Basically, when the cuttings are not dehydrated or wilted, they can grow roots after two weeks of growth p>
Therefore, to judge whether the cuttings take root, we must first see whether the leaves on the cuttings stand upright and whether the color is bright p>
See if the leaves and buds begin to grow
Basically, if the plant is successfully cutted, it will produce new buds and leaves when it begins to grow roots p>
Therefore, if you see that the cuttings have begun to sprout new buds and new leaves during cutting, it basically expresses the information that the roots have been sprouted at this time p>
It should be noted that roses cut in spring, even if there are long buds, do not necessarily take root, but may be fake p>
Some plants take root in large numbers
During cutting, some plant roots grow faster, and a large number of roots will take root. Even the parts in direct contact on the same day can obviously see new roots p>
Reasonably check whether the hair root
In fact, if you want to determine whether the cuttings have taken root, you can check by gently pulling away the soil, or take out the cuttings with tweezers and other tools. Just don't pull the ear out< span>