Rhododendron
high temperature and high humidity in summer is a good season for Rhododendron cutting to take root div> cutting steps: 1. The selection of cutting branches of Rhododendron is very important, and the best cutting is in summer. Because in the months from spring germination to summer growth, the branches are strong and mature, not too tender or too old div> 2. Prune the cutted Rhododendron branches, remove 1-2 leaves at the bottom of the branches and the buds at the top, leaving only about 3cm. Because of the high evaporation in summer, spray water in time after pruning, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wound div>3, if the branches of the Rhododendron pruned are too many, you can choose to use foam boxes for cuttings. Poking holes in the bottom of the foam box helps drain the water. div>
4, lay the broken tiles on the bottom of the foam box, or the ceramsite, as long as there is no leakage. div>
(author: Wilderness Qiusheng source: azalea bar)
5, at the bottom of the foam box, soil with good water permeability such as cinder or sand of 5cm, and then spread 8cm soil on the sand cinder, then pour water to prevent the soil from drying and absorb the moisture in the branches. div> 6. Insert the branches of Rhododendron into the soil at a depth of about 2-3cm. After cutting, pour a little water so that there is no gap between the branches and the soil div>
(author: Wilderness Qiusheng source: azalea bar)
7, cover the foam box with a layer of transparent film to prevent evaporation. Then seal it in a cool and ventilated place with adhesive tape and seal it. It will take root in about 10-15 days. Because the root system of Rhododendron is relatively small, it is necessary to take a pot on the soil and directly transfer it to a flower pot for maintenance div>
(author: Wilderness Qiusheng source: azalea bar)
(author: 012012 source: moshang flower) 3. Prepare the soil needed for cutting. Peat soil, perlite and coconut bran can be mixed into nutrient soil in the ratio of 3:1:1 div> 4. Insert the camellia branches into the soil and water them again div>
(author: 012012 source: moshang flower) 5. Then put a plastic bag on the cuttings and put it in a cool and ventilated place, such as beiyangtai div>If the temperature is higher than 6 months in summer, it will take root soon div>
(author: light dust cloud smoke source: Camellia bar)
(author: happiness is life, source: Milan flower bar) 3. Insert Milan branches into the soil div> 4. Find a small bucket, fill it with soil and pour it into the water once, and then make a supporting frame with iron wire and wooden stick div> 5. Put the cutted Milan in a small bucket, then wrap the bucket with a plastic bag, and open a small hole for ventilation at the lower part div>
(author: happiness is life, source: Milan flower bar) 6. Clamp the vent with a clip, and then put the bucket in a cool and ventilated place to let the Milan branches receive the scattered light div> 7. Milan can take root in about a month and a half or two months. After taking root, it can be transplanted directly into a pot div>
(author: happiness is life, source: Milan flower bar)
(author: niegang870; source: moshang flower) 3. For the soil needed for cutting, peat soil and perlite can be mixed evenly in the proportion of 1:1 to make it into nutrient soil div> 4. Insert Hydrangea branches into the soil, and then pour water once until water is found to flow out of the bottom tray div> 5. Place the cutted Hydrangea in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, such as beiyangtai. It will take about a month to take root div>
(author: niegang870; source: moshang flower)
2. Make a hole in the bottom of the disposable paper cup and fill it with sand div> 3. Insert the dried Gardenia branches into the prepared disposable paper cup, and then pour water once div>
(author: faded blue purple source: cutting bar) 4. Put the cuttings in the bucket div> 5. Add a layer of film on the barrel and poke several holes on the film for ventilation. After a period of time, you can open the film and water it when you find that the sand is dry. It takes about a month to take root div>
(author: faded blue purple source: cutting bar)
2. Prune the branches of jasmine and leave about two leaves on each branch div> 3. Soak the pruned branches directly in carbendazim solution for about 2-4 minutes, or apply carbendazim directly to the wound, and then dry the wound in a cool and ventilated place div> 4. The cutting soil can be perlite, vermiculite or peat soil. The dried branches can be directly cut into the soil div>
5. Cover the seedling box to ensure that the water is not easy to evaporate. In about a month, the cutted Jasmine can take root div> 6. After rooting, Jasmine can be directly transplanted into flower pots for direct maintenance div>
2. For cutting soil, peat soil and perlite can be selected and mixed into nutrient soil according to the ratio of 2:1. If pure perlite is used, a film must be covered on the surface of the basin soil, otherwise the water is easy to evaporate too fast, resulting in the drying of the basin soil div> 3. Soak the branches of Osmanthus fragrans in carbendazim solution for about half an hour, and then take them out and dry them in a cool and ventilated place div> 4. After watering the soil once, cut Osmanthus fragrans branches into the soil div> 5. In about a month, the branches of Osmanthus fragrans can take root div>
Camellia
summer is also a good time for Camellia cutting div> cutting steps: 1. Select strong Camellia branches and trim them from the mother plant div> 2. Soak in rooting water for about 1 minute, take it out and dry it in a cool and ventilated place div>Milan flower
summer is also a suitable season for Milan cutting div> cutting steps: 1. Put the Milan branch cut from the mother plant into the rooting aqueous solution, soak it for about an hour, and then take it out and dry it in a cool and ventilated place div> 2. For the soil needed for cutting, peat soil and perlite can be mixed into nutrient soil in the ratio of 2:1, and then watered again until water is found to flow out from the bottom div>Hydrangea
summer is the best time for Hydrangea to bloom. It's very suitable to take away the spent branches for cutting div> cutting steps: 1. Select the robust Hydrangea branches that have bloomed, trim them from the mother plant, and then remove the lower leaves, leaving about 8-10cm cutting branches div> 2. Apply a little rooting powder on the bottom of the branch, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place to dry div>Gardenia jasminoides
due to the high temperature in summer, we usually prune gardenia, and the pruned branches are just good for cutting div> 1. Select the strong branches from the inside, then cut off the leaves at the bottom of the branches, and then put them in a cool and ventilated place to dry the wounds before cutting div>Jasmine
July is the peak period of jasmine. Cutting with branches at this time is the fastest time to take root div> cutting steps: 1. For the branch cutting of jasmine, you can choose the branch that has finished flowering, or you can directly choose the strong branch for cutting div>Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans is most suitable for cutting from May to July. Now it is the tail of cutting div> cutting steps: 1. The lignified branches of Osmanthus fragrans must be selected for cutting, so as to improve the survival rate of cutting div>Rubber tree
the minimum temperature of rubber tree cutting rooting is 15 ℃, so cutting in summer is also great div> cutting steps: 1. When cutting rubber trees, we must choose strong branches on the mother plant, so that it is easy to take root. Choose about 12-15cm. In order to prevent the loss of white glue nutrition in the branches, scald the bottom in boiling water div>2、将枝条放在多菌灵溶液中浸泡半个小时左右,然后放在阴凉通风的地方晾干。
3、扦插的土壤,可以选择用泥炭土和沙子按照1:1的比例混合成营养土。
4、将修剪好的橡皮树枝条插入土壤中,浇一次透水,大概最多一个月的时间就能够生根了。
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