Pinch the roots of the forsythia "branches" and plant them in the soil. Use this "technique" and you don't have to worry about enjoying the flowers in advance!

Pinch the roots of the forsythia "branches" and plant them in the soil. Use this "technique" and you don't have to worry about enjoying the flowers in advance!

Break off a branch of forsythia and plant it in the soil. The branches will be in full bloom and you can enjoy the flowers in advance!

The most important step in our forsythia potted cuttings is to select branches. Generally, we have to choose some semi-lignified branches for cuttings, because this kind of branches will have a higher survival rate and will have a higher ornamental value after successful planting. After preparing the cuttings, we need to prepare the cutting medium, generally nutrient-rich sandy soil, which can ensure nutrition and air permeability.

After the cutting branches and cutting substrate are prepared, we can trim the bottom of the branches into an oblique shape and then plant them directly into the soil. After planting, water them thoroughly and wait for about half a month. The branches of the forsythia will slowly take root and sprout in the soil. It won't be long before we can see a brand new pot of forsythia.

Daily maintenance methods for jasmine:

illumination:

Forsythia is not a light-loving plant. We need to give it sufficient light before it grows and blooms, so that it can facilitate the germination of flower buds and bloom faster. However, after flowering, it must be placed in a semi-shaded environment for maintenance, otherwise the leaves will easily be sunburned.

Watering:

Forsythia likes to grow in a humid environment, especially after flowering, you must pay attention to ensuring sufficient water, so that the roots of the forsythia can absorb nutrients and promote the growth rate of the entire potted plant. However, you should also pay attention to the humidity of the soil in the pot when watering to avoid water accumulation and root rot.

Fertilization:

Fertilizer is needed for forsythia during its flowering and growing period, so that the nutrients are fully supplemented to fully promote the growth rate. Generally, we choose some thin fertilizer water containing phosphorus to fertilize forsythia, which is conducive to the germination of flower buds and the growth of potted plants.

Forsythia symbolizes spring. We can plant a pot of it at home. The method is simple and we can enjoy the flowers. I wonder if you have all learned how to do it. You can try it at home!

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