1. Ensure the temperatureThe most important thing for water-insertion in winter is to ensure the temperature. The surrounding temperature needs to be maintained above 15 degrees, which is more conducive to rooting. When the surrounding temperature is below this temperature range, it will not be beneficial to the growth of the plant. You can move it to a warm indoor room at noon when the temperature is higher and will not affect the plant. 2. Processing branchesAfter the surrounding temperature is guaranteed, you can choose to cut branches. It is best to use vigorous plants. The branches cut from them will be very helpful for later growth. After a little processing, keep the cut position flat, place it in a cool place to dry, make sure the juice no longer flows out, and then dip it in rooting powder, which can effectively increase the rooting speed. 3. Take cuttingsPrepare a suitable container. There are not too many requirements for this, as long as you can observe the changes in the root system. In order to fix the plant in the bottle, you can also use a foam board, leave a small hole to ensure that the branches can pass through, place it in the container and pour water. |
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