First water planting and then soil plantingThe best way to plant bougainvillea is to plant it in water first and then in soil . When planting bougainvillea, do not plant it immediately after cutting it. Instead, place the cuttings in a cool and ventilated place to dry. If the weather is hot, it can be dried for half an hour to an hour. If the weather is not too hot, it can be dried for 2 to 3 hours. If the bougainvillea cuttings are relatively thick, you can dry them for about half a day before cutting. However, when experienced flower lovers are cutting bougainvillea, they should not directly cut it into the planting material. After the cuttings are processed, they can be cut with water for a few days. After the roots of the cuttings grow small white spots , they can be moved to the loose and breathable planting material . This cutting method has a particularly high survival rate and a fast rooting speed. Rooting powder promotes root growthThe small white dots growing from the roots of the bougainvillea cuttings propagated with water are the rooting tissues. When the rooting tissues grow out is closely related to the temperature. Sometimes, the bougainvillea cuttings can grow small white spots after being soaked in water for two or three days, while sometimes the bougainvillea cuttings need to be inserted in water for about a week before they can grow root tissue. The higher the temperature and humidity, the easier it is for the bougainvillea cuttings to grow root tissue . When planting bougainvillea cuttings in water, if you can add a little rooting powder to the water , the ratio of rooting powder to water should be about 1:1000 . If you add rooting powder to the water, the small white dots on the bougainvillea cuttings will grow faster and more. Moreover, this kind of bougainvillea cuttings have absorbed a large amount of rooting powder solution, so the chance of rooting is very high. Transplant into planting materialAfter the bougainvillea water cuttings grow root tissue, they should be immediately moved to loose and breathable planting materials , rather than being water-grown for a long time to allow the root tissue to grow too large. Although bougainvillea water cuttings can also take root and survive, it is not as good as water-growing first and then soil-growing. When using planting materials to propagate cuttings of bougainvillea that have already grown root tissue, you must be careful. Do not damage the newly grown root tissue, otherwise the root system will not grow. We can dig a small hole in the planting material and bury the cuttings in it , instead of pressing the cuttings into the planting material with force. |
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