Preparation of tools for high pressure propagation of bougainvilleaCircumcision shears, grafting knife, plastic bags, ropes, and yellow mud. Bougainvillea high pressure branchesSteps for high pressure propagation of bougainvilleafirst stepDisinfect all tools except plastic bags and ropes, including yellow mud, with boiling water. It is best to dry the yellow mud, crush it and sift it through a sieve, the finer the better. Step 2Using the circumcision shears, perform the circumcision. Step 3Use a grafting knife to deepen the ring cut, and then use the ring cutter to remove the epidermis between the ring cut circles. Remember to go deeper and make sure you can see white. Step 4Dilute the yellow mud with water, then shape it into a cake and wrap it around the incision. Step 5Fold the plastic bag into the size of yellow mud, and then wrap the yellow mud. Step 6Spray some water on the yellow mud and tie the two ends with a rope. Step 7It will take about a month to take root. Cut off the part below the root and plant it in a pot together with the yellow mud. You can make several heads on each branch. Wrap it for about half a month, untie the rope and spray some water. |
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