Planting flowers at home has different things to do in different seasons. For example, in spring, many flowers and plants gradually germinate and resume growth. In addition to changing the flower soil for flowers, it provides a better living environment and is also a good season for reproduction. The so-called one-year plan lies in spring, so it is easy to take root and sprout by breaking a few leaves and branches in the soil. If you are worried about slow rooting, you can soak it in sugar or vinegar in advance.
White sugar water rooting solution
I often eat sugar in my daily life. It tastes sweet and can replenish energy for human body. It can also be made into rooting water, and the effect of rooting plants is no worse than that of professional rooting liquid. The method is simple. Here we teach you how to dilute white sugar by 65,438+0,000 times to make white sugar water, which needs to be fully diluted. When finished, soak the branches or leaves to be rooted in the liquid for half an hour, and then cut them.
Vinegar rooting solution
People who often grow flowers know that most flowers and plants like to grow in a slightly acidic environment, so taking accommodation to grow flowers is not a very new thing, but a really reliable thing. When the flowers become Huang Shi, they can be diluted with water every hour and poured into the flower soil, so that the soil becomes soft without hardening. Such an acidic environment is also conducive to the root system to absorb more nutrients and prevent the leaves from turning yellow.
When cutting flowers, if you don't have rooting leaves at home, you can also use vinegar instead, which has a good effect of promoting rooting. Dilute vinegar with water for 300 times, fully dilute, soak the branches and leaves to be cut in the solution 10 ~ 20 minutes, cut again, take root after two weeks, and the pot is full.
For example, gardenia, jasmine, rose and so on.
In addition, the cutting propagation of flowers is also very simple, which can be completed with a mineral water bottle.
For example, when cutting gardenia, jasmine, Chinese rose, geranium, hydrangea, osmanthus, etc., you can cut a mineral water bottle from the middle, but don't cut it. Put vermiculite in it, punch holes in the flat bottom, insert the pre-soaked branches into the vermiculite, close the bottle and put it on a tray filled with water. It takes about two weeks to take root. It's super easy to learn, if you want to insert it.