Is cutting still useful? Wrap a piece of "toilet paper" on the branch for 7 days without worrying about taking root.
However, although cutting has many advantages, there are also many skills to learn. Many times, there will be a black belly when cutting. Is there any simple cutting method? Huahua asked some cutting experts and realized that using a piece of toilet paper can save a lot of things. Autumn and winter are the season when bougainvillea blooms, so it is natural to cut a few pots. We can trim bougainvillea with toilet paper, which will take root and sprout faster. When selecting bougainvillea cuttings, old branches are generally used, because the vitality of old branches will be stronger and the natural germination speed will be faster. It is best to trim the bottom of the branch in a diagonal pattern. After selecting the branches, you can put them in rooting water and let them stand for a while. After standing, when you take out the branches, you need to wrap the bottom of the branches with toilet paper, but remember to wrap only the branches and don't stuff the leaves together. The next step is to spray the wrapped branches wet and put them into plastic bags. Bougainvillea bougainvillea branches are put in plastic bags, so we need to open them often to see whether the toilet paper is wet or dry. If the weather is dry, we need to spray more water. If the weather is hot, you can also open the plastic bag to let the branches inside breathe. If this continues for almost a month, we will find that bougainvillea has small white roots, and we can transplant bougainvillea with small white roots into flowerpot soil. Pay attention to the soil and water conservation of bougainvillea. It is best to choose sandy soil with good permeability and drainage, and then gently put the rooted bougainvillea branches into the cutting soil, so that the cutting work is completed. The bougainvillea after cutting should be watered first, and then put in a ventilated place for temporary maintenance. Of course, the magical use of toilet paper is not only in cutting. When we plant vegetables or potted fruits with seeds, we can also wrap the seeds in toilet paper first, then soak them in water, and then put the wrapped seeds in plastic bags to keep warm. In this way, small seeds will germinate in about 5 days, and the success rate of sowing will be greatly improved. The toilet paper cutting method mentioned above can save a lot of effort. If you have a flower friend who wants to cut plants, you can try this method. If you have other cutting skills, please share them with Huahua!