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A rag head, cut it, and the big white root will pop out!
Why are cuttings prone to black rot and stem blight?

Many flower friends say that cuttings are always black and withered, because they need a lot of water and are always wet, and branches are easy to suffocate, so they will not succeed.

According to the above situation, Huahua suggests that you cut from the container. If your home is not very ventilated, use a transparent container for cutting, such as the non-woven fabric that every family has, which is just suitable for cutting.

Let's briefly introduce non-woven fabrics, also called non-woven fabrics. As the name implies, it is not woven or worsted, but a simple bonded fabric, which is very light and breathable and very easy to cut.

This kind of non-woven fabric can be seen everywhere in our daily lives, and is used for packaging clothing, shoes and hats. Tea bags and bamboo charcoal package are also non-woven fabrics. Some flower lovers cut more and buy non-woven seedling bags, which are very cheap.

Next, let's take a look at how flower friends cut with non-woven fabrics:

Nonwoven cutting

Non-woven fabrics at home are relatively large and can be cut into small pieces and sewn in small pockets. If you have medium and large tea bags at home, you can also use them directly.

The small bag that is sewn into the opening does not need to be very thin, so that the branches can be directly isolated from each other when they are cut separately, and it will not be infected when it is black and withered.

Take roses for example. First cut off the branches, 5-8 cm long, and there should be at least one bud point in the middle and upper parts of the branches. After cutting, soak them in carbendazim solution for 20 minutes to kill a bacterium and reduce the risk of black rot.

Prepare clean soil, such as coconut brick soil, peat soil, nutrient soil, sandy soil and vermiculite. Be sure to clean it. If it is garden soil, it can be soaked in boiling water several times and cooled before use.

The non-woven bag is filled with soil.

Insert rose branches in the middle of the soil.

After cutting, put it into a pot holder or a clean flowerpot and water it. Because non-woven fabrics have good air permeability and do not retain water, they should be watered almost every 1-2 days to prevent them from being too dry.

Don't give up halfway, take out the failed branches in time, and it takes about 15-20 days to take root.

After taking root, you can take it out of the heel, and you must take off the non-woven bag, because it is not easy to decompose. If the heel goes in, it will affect the subsequent growth.

The so-called follow-in is to take root and cultivate the newly cut twigs separately, so that they can really change from branches to saplings. It is best to use a small flowerpot and nutrient soil in the heel and heel for about 65,438+0 months, which can be planted normally.

In addition to non-woven bags with roses, there are azaleas, hydrangeas, bougainvillea, camellia and so on. Can also be cut with non-woven bags, breathable and not easy to rot, novices can also operate ~

If you often fail to spread flowers, you can also try to use non-woven bags, but pay attention to the fact that non-woven bags are very breathable and need to be watered in time.

Photography: Yi Geputi