Cutting Geranium
Geranium blooms beautifully and lasts a long time. Flowers bloom at all times of the year except in the hottest two months of summer. Pinch a few branches and cuttings in spring, and you can enjoy flowers all year round p>
1. Cut off healthy Geranium branches, preferably the mother plant that has grown for more than one year p>
2. Each branch is 5 ~ 6cm, generally only 2 ~ 3 leaves are left, and the others can be trimmed off p>
3. The newly cut branch wound will have a lot of water. It should be dried for 1 ~ 2 hours. After the wound is dried as shown in the figure below, cutting can be carried out p>
4. For cutting soil, peat soil and perlite can be selected. Poke a hole in the soil with a small wooden stick, put the branches in about 2cm, and compact them slightly p>
5. The difference between geranium and many woody cuttings is that they don't like the environment with high humidity, so there can't be ponding during the period, just keep the soil moist. Generally, it takes 20 ~ 30 days to take root p>
Cuttage Jasmine
The faint fragrance of jasmine is very good. Put a basin of fragrance in the living room to fill the room. As long as the temperature at home is above 18 degrees, you can cut p>
1. Cut some jasmine branches with scissors, leave only a pair of leaves in each section, and cut the leaves in half with scissors, which can reduce water evaporation and nutrient consumption p>
2. Sand can be used for cutting jasmine. Jasmine likes to be wet. After planting, water can be poured in the morning and evening to keep it wet p>
3. After cutting, put the flowerpot in a place with light but no direct sunlight. It will take about 40 days to take root p>
Cutting Rieger Begonia
When cutting Rieger Begonia, we should pay attention to the problem of black rot and take preventive measures p>
1. The blade for cutting branches should be disinfected in advance. When cutting branches, move quickly and try to make the wound smooth to reduce the probability of infection. Just leave a pair of leaves on a branch p>
2. When cutting Rieger Begonia, wait until the wound at the end of the branch is completely dried before cutting. The wound of the mother plant should be smeared with carbendazim powder to prevent black rot p>
3. Cutting of Rieger Begonia can use vermiculite, perlite, etc., or pure water p>
4. After cutting, Rieger Begonia can be placed in the position of scattered light to keep the soil moist. Generally, it will take root for more than a month p>
Cuttage Hydrangea
Many people like to plant Hydrangea in the yard. The flowering is really beautiful, and the cutting is also relatively simple. If you do more in spring, you can have Hydrangea in the yard p>
1. Disinfect the scissors with alcohol, cut off several sections of Hydrangea branches, leave a pair of leaves in each section, and cut off half the leaves with scissors p>
2. Cuttage Hydrangea can be cultivated with peat soil or vermiculite p>
3. After cutting, pay attention to water spraying and moisturizing. It is best to place it where there is no direct sunlight and the temperature is about 20 degrees. Generally, it will take root in 20 ~ 30 days p>
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