Geranium cuttingsStep 1 Collect some disposable plastic cups and poke a dozen small holes on the bottom. Step 2 Use a sharp knife to cut the geranium branches into small pieces of about 10 cm, retaining 1-2 leaves on the top, and dry them in the shade for 1 day. Step 3 Fill a plastic cup with sand, water it thoroughly, and place the geranium cuttings into the sand. Step 4 After planting, place the geranium in a well-lit and ventilated place, spray water twice a day, and water thoroughly every 2-3 days. After a few weeks, when the geranium roots are fully grown and new buds emerge, you can remove the sand and move it into a pot. Camellia cuttingsStep 1 Cut several semi-lignified branches of camellia with 3-5 leaves, cut off the lower 2 leaves, leaving only the upper 3 leaves, and dry them for 3-5 hours. Step 2 Use 20% coarse sand and 80% perlite to prepare the cutting soil. You can also use sand and vermiculite. Cut off half of each leaf on the branch, insert it into the soil, and spray water thoroughly. Step 3 Cover the flower pot with a layer of plastic film, poke a few small holes on the edge, and place it in a place with diffused light and good ventilation. Remove the film and spray water and let it ventilate at noon every day. Step 4 It will take about a month for the plant to take root and sprout, and then it can be transplanted into a pot. Rose cuttingsStep 1Collect mineral water bottles, tear off the plastic paper on the bottles, and leave 1-3 cm of water at the bottom of the mineral water bottles. Step 2 Cut 1-2 year old rose branches, about 5-8cm in length, remove the flowers and keep all the leaves. Step 3 Place the rose branches in a mineral water bottle, let the ends of the branches touch the water, and do not cover the lid. Step 4 Place the mineral water bottle on the south balcony, south windowsill, east and west balconies, etc., in a ventilated place with scattered light. Try to let the leaves contact the sunlight. Remember not to cover the bottle mouth. Step 5 If the water in the bottle is dry, pour some out quickly, not too much, always keep the water level at 1-3 cm. If the temperature is above 20 degrees, it will take root in 1-2 weeks. Kalanchoe cuttingsStep 1 Cut off some of the stronger woody branches of the Kalanchoe plant. Step 2 Use a sharp knife to cut the branches into several sections, with 2 pairs of leaves in each section. Remove the leaves at the bottom and leave only the pair of leaves at the top. Let dry in a well-ventilated place for 3-5 hours. Step 3 Insert the dried branches into the substrate, do not bury the leaves, and water them thoroughly. The substrate can be garden soil, perlite, river sand, or vermiculite. Step 4 Place the planted Kalanchoe in a place with diffused light and good ventilation. Alternate between dry and wet conditions, and spray water around the leaves 2 to 4 times a day. (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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