Treatment of decapitated seedlings of African Viola
The decapitation and replantation of African viola is suitable for spring and autumn, because the temperature at this time is more appropriate, the plant grows well and the root growth speed is fast p>
First, prepare the matrix and mix the three in one or two in one with wet soil. Knock off as many unnecessary leaves as possible. The strong leaves are excellent materials for cutting. Only a few necessary leaves are retained, so the nutrient consumption is less. Then the basin can be removed, and the cross cutting is carried out near the soil surface, leaving about 1-2 cm for fixation. In addition, it is best to keep 1-2 fine roots, which is to make the leaves not easy to wilt in the early stage of cutting. After that, carefully peel off the skin of the stem, either with a nail or a knife. Put the treated head to dry first p>
After the wound is dried, that is, when the wound turns white, it can be put into the basin. Slightly compact the soil to make the root system of the plant more closely combined with the soil. Be careful not to water after inserting, just dry seed with wet soil, which can help maintain the humidity and air permeability of the root and avoid decay< span>