Rooting method of water inserted Osmanthus fragrans

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 13:19

Maintain water quality: after cutting Osmanthus fragrans, change water for it in time to maintain good water quality and prevent dirty substances from affecting its long roots. Pruning branches: cut off most of the leaves on the cuttings and cut its bottom obliquely. Rooting agent treatment: put the bottom of the cuttings into the diluted rooting agent, soak it for 15-30 minutes, take it out and dry it, and then cut again.

1. Maintain water quality

Whether the water quality is good or not is directly related to the rooting speed of water inserted Osmanthus fragrans. If you put it aside after cutting and don't change the water when it is dirty, it will cause a lot of dirty substances in the water to affect its long roots, thus slowing down the speed of long roots. Therefore, after cutting, we should change water for it in time to ensure good water quality

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2. Prune branches

If the branches are not pruned and carry a large number of leaves, these leaves will consume a large amount of nutrients that should be used for long roots, thus slowing down the speed of long roots. In addition, if the bottom of the branch is not sheared obliquely, the contact area with water is small, which will also lead to its slow rooting. Therefore, take it out, cut off most of the blades, cut the bottom obliquely, and then re insert it into the water. This can make it take root faster

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3. Rooting agent treatment

If you have done the above two points and think it is too slow to grow roots, you can treat the bottom of the branch with rooting agent. Because there are many hormone substances in rooting agent, which can stimulate cuttings to grow roots. Specifically, put the rooting powder into water to dissolve, then put the bottom of the cuttings into it, soak for 15-30 minutes, take it out and dry it, and then cut again

sweet-scented osmanthus

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Rooting method of water inserted Osmanthus fragrans

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 13:19
Description Maintain water quality: after cutting Osmanthus fragrans, change water for it in time to maintain good water quality and prevent dirty substances from affecting its long roots. Pruning branches: cut off most of the leaves on the cuttings and cut its bottom obliquely. Rooting agent treatment: put the bottom of the cuttings into the diluted rooting agent, soak it for 15-30 minutes, take it out and dry it, and then cut again.

1. Maintain water quality

Whether the water quality is good or not is directly related to the rooting speed of water inserted Osmanthus fragrans. If you put it aside after cutting and don't change the water when it is dirty, it will cause a lot of dirty substances in the water to affect its long roots, thus slowing down the speed of long roots. Therefore, after cutting, we should change water for it in time to ensure good water quality

sweet-scented osmanthus

2. Prune branches

If the branches are not pruned and carry a large number of leaves, these leaves will consume a large amount of nutrients that should be used for long roots, thus slowing down the speed of long roots. In addition, if the bottom of the branch is not sheared obliquely, the contact area with water is small, which will also lead to its slow rooting. Therefore, take it out, cut off most of the blades, cut the bottom obliquely, and then re insert it into the water. This can make it take root faster

sweet-scented osmanthus

3. Rooting agent treatment

If you have done the above two points and think it is too slow to grow roots, you can treat the bottom of the branch with rooting agent. Because there are many hormone substances in rooting agent, which can stimulate cuttings to grow roots. Specifically, put the rooting powder into water to dissolve, then put the bottom of the cuttings into it, soak for 15-30 minutes, take it out and dry it, and then cut again

sweet-scented osmanthus

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