Leaf cutting propagation
Take Changshou flower as an example:
1. Select intact healthy leaves, cut them off and put them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for 1-2 days p>
2. Prepare the soil for leaf cutting: sapropel and river sand 1:1 p>
3. Put the dried leaf wound with rooting powder, insert it into the soil, water it with water, and cultivate it in a place not in direct sunlight. The flowerpot can be a little bigger p>
4. Generally, the leaves will take root in about 15 days p>
5. Transplanting on the pot. Transplant the rooting leaves into the prepared soil p>
6. Crab claw orchid, tiger skin orchid and Geranium can be inserted. The fleshy leaf insert is to dry the leaves and put them flat on the basin soil. Be careful not to insert them vertically into the soil p>
Branch propagation
Take rose as an example:
1. Cut off healthy rose branches with a length of 8-10cm to ensure that there are two leaves on the branches p>
2. Insert the treated branches into the prepared sand, water them and put them where there is scattered light at home p>
3. The cut rose branches will take root in about 15 days, and then they can be transplanted into pots p>
4. Camellia, hydrangea, triangle plum and gardenia can be propagated by branches p>
Creeping propagation
Take Chlorophytum as an example:
1. Many plants, such as Chlorophytum, mint and strawberry, can reproduce by creeping branches p>
2. First cut off the part of the creeper and put it into a container for hydroponic rooting p>
3. Chlorophytum root has been sent p>
4. Transplanting in pots and continuing to cultivate p>
Strip propagation
Layering propagation can be divided into ground layering and high-altitude layering p>
Gardenia, jasmine and Hydrangea are suitable for pressing strips on the ground; Osmanthus, jasmine and Rhododendron can be pressed with high branches p>
1. Ground batten p>
① Prepare a knife and a brick, choose a strong branch, and cut a circular mouth around the branch with a knife. Don't cut it p>
② Put the branches of the cut part into the soil to form a U-shape, then cover it with soil and press it with bricks to keep the soil moist p>
③ In about two months, the wound will have roots. At that time, cut off the part and transplant it into a basin p>
2. High altitude batten p>
① Choose strong branches, peel out a circular incision in a circle, and remove all the cyan skin. Rooting powder can be coated on the incision of branches, which can promote rooting faster p>
② Put moist moss, sawdust, culture soil, etc. in a half cut plastic bottle and wrap it around the wound. The lower end is tied tightly, and holes are reserved at the upper end, which is convenient for ventilation and irrigation p>
③ After rooting, you can cut off the part of the strip and transplant it into a pot p>
Sowing and propagation
Take mango as an example:
1. Fruit seeds can be used to grow fruit in pots p>
2. Carefully remove the seeds from the mango core and soak them in water for 4-8 hours (the thicker the seed coat, the longer the soaking time) p>
3. Put the soaked seeds in the prepared soil, spread about 1cm of soil on it, spray some water with a watering can and wait for germination p>
4. After germination, you can wait for the mango tree to grow p>
Ramet propagation
Take Aloe Vera as an example:
1. Remove the aloe from the basin, clean the soil at the root, cut off the lateral buds with a detoxified knife, and put them in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wound p>
2. The pot soil is prepared with rotten leaf soil and river sand 1:1. The dried aloe is transplanted into the soil, watered with water, cultured in a place with scattered light, and maintained normally after taking the pot p>
3. Clivia and other orchids can reproduce separately p>
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