methodMaterialWillow branches, water, small container, wrench or small hammer, and pliers. stepThe first step is to cut the willow branches into small pieces. It is best if each piece is of equal length, generally about 10 cm. The second step is to break the small pieces of willow branches into pieces using a wrench or a small hammer. The third step is to add water to the broken willow branches and soak them in a small container. Soak for approximately 24 hours. The fourth step is to soak the branches that need to be grafted into willow water, which can be used as rooting water to promote rooting, and then you can proceed with the grafting. Other effectsIn fact, the rooting water made from willow branches can not only be used for rooting, but also for watering flowers, and the effect is very good. |
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