At present, the roses on the roadside are all in bloom and grow quickly. They are taken care of by a special gardener. When the gardener was pruning the branches, he asked him for some. Gardeners are very friendly (Huahua has experienced it first hand).
Take the rose branches home and cut them into small pieces with sharp scissors, leaving two buds on each piece and a leaf on the top. After cutting, soak carbendazim for 20-30 minutes to sterilize and prevent black rot.
Cut it with vermiculite or clean fine sand, poke a hole in the bottom of a transparent plastic cup, put particles, insert branches, and put it in a ventilated and cool place at home to keep it moist.
If the environment is well ventilated and the process is clean, it is not easy to rot. If you are worried, you can pour some carbendazim solution every few days, and the roses will sprout soon. You can't move at this time.
You can clearly see the roots grow out, and then you can safely take them out and put them in the flowerpot.
Take out the rose branches covered with roots and gently shake off the particles.
Prepare clean nutrient soil, plant small flowerpots separately, water them and put them on the windowsill. It is well ventilated. Don't be exposed to the sun in the early stage, just occasionally scatter light. Water the soil in time when it is dry. 1-2 months later, you can sprinkle some slow-release fertilizers.
Petunia
The weather is hot, many green plants have been replaced by Petunia, and Petunia can also be cut. The last time I met menstruation who replaced Penny, I asked for some broken branches.
Take it home and cut branches, because they are all broken branches and the wound is a bit rotten. You should cut it flat and dry it for a while.
You can use ordinary coconut brick soil or humus soil, which is fluffy and breathable. Water it first, then find a small stick to poke some holes to put branches.
Compacting branches in holes can reduce friction. Petunia has very thin branches. After inserting it, put it in a ventilated place. Don't expose it to the sun yet. Just put it in a bright place.
After two or three days, the branches will look brand-new. Spray the soil in time when it is dry, and you can bask in the sun in a week.
After about 2 weeks, Petunia seedlings will take root and sprout. At this time, it can be transplanted separately, or it can be raised directly in the original pot without transplanting.
Note that when the seedlings grow to about 8 cm, you can pick the heart, leave about 2-3 pairs of leaves, and pick the heart (the heart can also be cut off), which will promote the spread of Petunia, grow more branches, and finally bloom into balls.
Buxus macrophylla
We often listen to Buxus microphylla, which is very suitable for bonsai. There are small-leaf varieties, and naturally there are large-leaf varieties. Buxus macrophylla is a common green plant in the green belt. When the gardener prunes, he cuts a few at the back.
Branches picked from boxwood do not need pruning, and can be directly inserted into water for hydroponic rooting.
It can also be directly inserted into the soil to take root. The survival rate of Buxus macrophylla branches is very high, especially in the open field. After being inserted into the ground, the back is basically left.
Boxwood is very suitable for raising in the yard and is evergreen all year round. As a fence, it is very good, with lush foliage, which can grow very high and be hidden. If you cut it too much, you don't need to surround the yard wall.
It snows in June.
There are also such plants with small leaves and yellow-green leaves in the green belt. Its name is Liu in the snow. It has small white flowers in spring and summer, and spring is also a time for gardening and pruning. There are cut branches that can be picked up and cut.
Pick up the branches, select the soil (garden soil and sandy soil) with thick stems and prepare for wetting, put it in the position of astigmatism and ventilation after insertion, and observe the dryness and wetness of the soil every day.
1-2 months or so, the branches of willow in the snow have not died yet, and they should have taken root and can be transplanted into normal small flowerpots.
There are fast-growing branches and lush leaves in the snow, and it is very resistant to pruning. Nowadays, many people use it to cultivate bonsai shapes. If you trim and tie lines according to your own preferences, you can create a good bonsai.