The "little valve" of the green ivy opens its "branches" and grows rapidly, covering the wall in 3 months!

The "little valve" of the green ivy opens its "branches" and grows rapidly, covering the wall in 3 months!

When the "little valve" of the green ivy is opened, the branches grow rapidly!

I don’t know if you have observed that after a long period of growth, some long black strips will appear on the branches of the green ivy. Many flower lovers thought that the branches were rotten and then trimmed them off. But in fact, this black thing is a small valve for the growth of the green ivy. It is called an aerial root. With it, the growth rate of the green ivy can be greatly improved!

This little black thing is called an aerial root. The so-called aerial root actually helps the green ivy to breathe and exchange gases with the outside world. These aerial roots can help the green radish absorb moisture and nutrients in the air, and then convert them into nutrients to help the green radish branches grow quickly and grow small tender leaves. In addition, if we use the green radish branches with aerial roots for cuttings, the rooting and sprouting speed will be faster.

We use the branches of green radish with aerial roots for cuttings. No matter it is hydroponics or soil culture, we insert the end with aerial roots into the culture matrix. In this way, water it thoroughly. The aerial roots of green radish can fully absorb the nutrients in the culture matrix. With sufficient nutrients, the rooting and germination speed at the bottom will naturally be accelerated, and there will almost be no unsuccessful cuttings.

How to help the green radish grow aerial roots?

Since aerial roots have so many benefits, we naturally need to use some methods to help the green ivy grow aerial roots quickly. In fact, the way to make the green radish grow aerial roots is very subtle. We need to keep it in a harsh environment. Because aerial roots help absorb external water and nutrients, we can keep the green radish in a dry place for a period of time. In this way, the lack of water and nutrients can promote the germination of aerial roots to promote its own growth.

Green ivy is a common plant, and now almost every family is willing to grow a few pots. In order to ensure its daily growth, we can choose to let the green ivy grow aerial roots quickly. In this way, the small valve is opened, and there is naturally no need to worry about the growth speed.


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