Who says cutting is difficult? I wrapped a layer of soil on the branches and actually grew countless big white roots!

Author:JamesZ Date:2022-04-05 13:18

When cutting each time, it's either black pole or no rooting? I think cutting is very difficult. It's not as simple as they say? In fact, it's really not that difficult. Just wrap it with a layer of soil!

High altitude batten

1. Select more robust and lignified branches. Select a part with a width of about 1cm on the branch

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2. Use a knife to peel off the outer skin of the selected part, leaving only the inner wooden stem

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3. Clean the incision and disinfect it with carbendazim

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4. Prepare plastic wrap, plastic bags and so on

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5. Wrap the peeled part with wet soil, and then tie it tightly with plastic bags to avoid soil exposure. The top can be loosened to water it

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You can also tie them all tightly and fill them with water with a needle tube

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6. Then keep the soil moist all the time. You can take root in about a month, and there are still a lot of roots~

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7. After the roots grow very strong, you can cut them off and put them in the basin

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High altitude strip pressing method 2

1. Or choose healthy branches, girdle them for 1cm, clean them and disinfect them~

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2. Prepare a disposable cup with a hole in the bottom

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3. Cut the cup from one side with scissors

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4. Put a cup on the branch and stick the cut place with adhesive tape

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5. The cup is stuck on a fork

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6. Just fill the cup with soil~

Note: if it's outdoors, it should be fixed with plastic bags and ropes. If it's indoors, it's OK

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7. Keep the soil moist and take root in almost a month.  

Horizontal batten

1. Choose branches that have been lignified but are relatively soft~

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2. The part to be pressed into the soil, select a width of about 1cm, peel it with a knife, clean it up, and then disinfect it

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3. Press the peeled part into the soil! Then press a stone on the soil, or the branches will bounce back slowly

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4. Water frequently and keep moist.  

When the branch is just pressed, the branches and leaves on the branch will stop growing and will grow buds and leaves after a period of time. This shows that it takes root.  

After rooting, it can be cut off in ten days and a half months to become a new seedling ~

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5. If the abandoned seedlings are crooked, they can be removed from the soil and put into the basin again. Pay attention not to damage the root system when removing the soil!  

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6. After a while, you can thrive

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Hey, hey, is it super simple?  

And thanks to the blessing of the mother plant

It's hard to succeed< span>

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Who says cutting is difficult? I wrapped a layer of soil on the branches and actually grew countless big white roots!

JamesZ
2022-04-05 13:18
Description When cutting each time, it's either black pole or no rooting? I think cutting is very difficult. It's not as simple as they say? In fact, it's really not that difficult. Just wrap it with a layer of soil!

High altitude batten

1. Select more robust and lignified branches. Select a part with a width of about 1cm on the branch

flowers and plants

2. Use a knife to peel off the outer skin of the selected part, leaving only the inner wooden stem

flowers and plants

3. Clean the incision and disinfect it with carbendazim

flowers and plants

4. Prepare plastic wrap, plastic bags and so on

flowers and plants 

5. Wrap the peeled part with wet soil, and then tie it tightly with plastic bags to avoid soil exposure. The top can be loosened to water it

flowers and plants 

You can also tie them all tightly and fill them with water with a needle tube

flowers and plants

6. Then keep the soil moist all the time. You can take root in about a month, and there are still a lot of roots~

flowers and plants

7. After the roots grow very strong, you can cut them off and put them in the basin

flowers and plants 

High altitude strip pressing method 2

1. Or choose healthy branches, girdle them for 1cm, clean them and disinfect them~

flowers and plants 

2. Prepare a disposable cup with a hole in the bottom

flowers and plants

3. Cut the cup from one side with scissors

flowers and plants

4. Put a cup on the branch and stick the cut place with adhesive tape

flowers and plants

5. The cup is stuck on a fork

flowers and plants

6. Just fill the cup with soil~

Note: if it's outdoors, it should be fixed with plastic bags and ropes. If it's indoors, it's OK

flowers and plants

7. Keep the soil moist and take root in almost a month.  

Horizontal batten

1. Choose branches that have been lignified but are relatively soft~

flowers and plants

2. The part to be pressed into the soil, select a width of about 1cm, peel it with a knife, clean it up, and then disinfect it

flowers and plants

3. Press the peeled part into the soil! Then press a stone on the soil, or the branches will bounce back slowly

flowers and plants

4. Water frequently and keep moist.  

When the branch is just pressed, the branches and leaves on the branch will stop growing and will grow buds and leaves after a period of time. This shows that it takes root.  

After rooting, it can be cut off in ten days and a half months to become a new seedling ~

flowers and plants

5. If the abandoned seedlings are crooked, they can be removed from the soil and put into the basin again. Pay attention not to damage the root system when removing the soil!  

flowers and plants

6. After a while, you can thrive

flowers and plants 

Hey, hey, is it super simple?  

And thanks to the blessing of the mother plant

It's hard to succeed< span>

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