If there are only bare stems left in the original pot, it is suggested that after root cutting, sterilization and air drying, clean plain sand should be used for sand culture to promote roots. Because if you want a rich tree to sprout, you must first let it grow new roots. After the roots absorb nutrients and water, they can generally germinate.
Many flowers and trees, especially stumps, generally need sand culture to promote rooting and germination after losing their roots. Because sand is not only soft and breathable, but also has certain water permeability and water retention. Therefore, pruning is a common and effective practice, and it is also very suitable for being a cash cow. Of course, in addition to plain sand, pure vermiculite can also be used, and the same effect can often be achieved.
Second, do a good job of hydration.
After Shapei's bare-pole god of wealth tree takes root smoothly, it is necessary to do a good job of replenishing water in time. Because the root system of the rich tree is still very fragile at this time, if you want it to sprout smoothly, you can't lack water. Therefore, after it takes root, it should always spray water on the trunk to keep it moist, so as to ensure that the plants can get enough water to sprout leaves. When the trunk is well moisturized, it will sprout faster.
Third, timely supplement nutrition.
In order to better promote the germination of the rich tree, after the rich tree takes root smoothly, it can supplement some nutrition. Because vegetable sand can promote plants to take root, but nutrients are very scarce. But at this time, the root system of the rich tree is still very weak, which is not suitable for direct fertilization. Generally, you can use a little dilute general flower nutrient solution, but the concentration must be low enough. Rich trees usually germinate smoothly after being supplemented with nutrition.
Of course, rich trees will not lose their leaves because of rotten roots, if they do not germinate during the growing season. You can take the practice of carving on the upper part of the trunk bud eye to accelerate germination. Generally, an incision is made in the upper part of the bud eye about 3-5 cm, so that nutrients are more likely to gather in the bud eye, thus stimulating the bud eye to germinate faster.