Gardenia1. Prepare a foam board, a cup, and branches for cuttings. 2. Place the cuttings in a solution of carbendazim for disinfection. 3. Poke a few holes in the foam board, the size should be large enough to insert the branches. 4. Insert the branches and then put it in a cup of water. 5. It will take root in a few days.ivy1. Cut off a strong branch, choose one without diseases and insect pests. 2. Find a waterproof container, a glass bottle is best, fill it with water and insert the ivy branches into the water. 3. Place it in a cool and ventilated place, change the water every 3 days, and change the water once half a month after the roots grow. It will take about a week for the plant to take root. One week after the roots grow, it can be exposed to the sun. 4. After the roots have grown well, leave a small part on the water surface to allow the roots to breathe. Add a few drops of nutrient solution to the hydroponic bottle every month. Coinweed1. Find a basin, put garden soil in it, add water and make it into mud. 2. Separate the selected pennywort from the roots and insert its runners. 3. Add water until it is 90% full. 4. Place it in a place with excellent lighting and remember to add water in time! Osmanthus fragrans1. Choose strong osmanthus branches and leave only 2 to 3 leaves. 2. Use chopsticks to poke a few holes in the foam board to ensure that the osmanthus flowers can be inserted. 3. Disinfect the osmanthus branches with potassium permanganate solution and then dry them in the shade.4. Insert the osmanthus branches into the foam, and then put it into a container filled with water. It will take about half a month to take root! Succulent1. Remove the succulent plants from the pot and clean the roots.2. Trim the roots, leaving only 3 to 4 cm, and soak the root wounds in carbendazim for disinfection. 3. Fill the hydroponic bottle with water, then place the succulents on the bottle mouth, leaving part of the root system immersed in the water! 4. If the succulents you bought have no roots or very few roots, you can also use this method to induce roots. 5. After that, expose the plant to more sunlight, provide more ventilation, maintain the water level, and apply nutrient solution once a month, 1 to 2 drops each time. Jasmine1. Select the stronger branches of jasmine and cut them with sharp scissors. 2. Only 2 to 3 leaves of jasmine need to be left, and they should also be cut in half to avoid excessive nutrient consumption. 3. Disinfect the cutting wound in a solution of carbendazim.4. Insert it into the hydroponic bottle and then place it in a cool and ventilated place. 5. Place it in a place where it is not exposed to direct sunlight. It will take about 2 to 3 weeks for it to take root. |
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