3 beautiful flowers, which are suitable for cuttings in October, and are easy to take root. The survival rate is high. Although it has entered late autumn, it does not affect the cutting of flowers. Because the temperature is still more than ten degrees, or even twenty degrees at this time, the branches can still take root normally after cutting, and the temperature is lower to take root, and the cuttings are not prone to black rot. For the following three types of flowers, cuts are just right in October and November, and they can take root faster and have a very high survival rate. Flower lovers who plan to cuttings to reproduce can continue to quit cuttings.
rose
Many flower lovers always encounter the problem of cutting black poles when cutting roses in summer. The reasons for black rot are not only related to the permeability of the substrate, but also because the temperature in summer is high, it is more likely to infect bacteria in the wound, resulting in rot. If you take cuttings after the weather is cool in autumn, you can reduce the rot of cuttings.
Cutting method:
⒈ Select branches
In autumn, it is best to use branches that have bloomed flowers. This kind of branches have sufficient nutrients, and it is easier to root as cuttings and have a higher survival rate. Cut the branches into cuts of 10 to 15 cm, keep a small amount of leaves on the top for photosynthesis , and cut the bottom into a 45°C slope for later use.
⒉Matrix Selection
Cutting Rose is very critical. If you use clay soil directly, due to poor permeability, the cuttings will not easily take root inside, and it is easy to rot the wound. It is best to use some clean and sterile river sand, or vermiculite , peat soil, etc. as the substrate.
⒊Care after cutting
After cutting, water it thoroughly and place it in a well-ventilated semi-shady environment. When the soil in the pot is dry, spray water in time, but do not let the substrate be too moist, keep it slightly wet, and the root system can grow in about a month.
bougainvillea
bougainvillea 2 bougainvillea blooms beautifully and is very busy. Many flower lovers like to raise it, and they will also remove a large amount through cuttings on branches. Although bougainvillea is woody flower , it is also easier to cut, especially in spring and autumn, with a higher survival rate.
Cutting method:
⒈Choose branches
Plumeria can choose old branch cuttings and tender branch cuttings. Old branches can form faster, and they can bloom when new buds grow. Although the cutting survival rate of tender branches that grew back then was relatively slow, they could choose different branches to cut according to their needs.
⒉ Cutting matrix
Bougainvillea is easier to cut, even if you use ordinary garden soil, it can be planted alive. Of course, if you have no experience in cutting, it is best to use a better substrate. Materials such as river sand, vermiculite, fine coconut bran , etc., among soft, breathable and water-retaining materials, the cuttings take root faster.
⒊Later maintenance
In autumn, if the ambient temperature is relatively low, after cutting it, water it thoroughly and place it in a place with scattered light. You can also cover it with a layer of plastic wrap, which can not only moisturize and keep it warm, and can quickly remove the cuttings from rooting.
Jasmine
Jasmine is a flower that can bloom all year round. This kind of flower is also easier to cut. Whether it is water or soil, it can have a high survival rate. It is the peak season for jasmine to grow. Flower lovers who plan to cut can continue to use the pruned branches to carry out cutting and breeding.
Cutting method:
⒈Water insert
Jasmine branches are relatively thin. When cutting, you can choose relatively thick branches, cut the branches into cuttings about 10 cm, keep a pair of leaves on the top, and then insert it into a disposable cup, add 1 to 2 cm deep pure water, and place it in a warm environment for maintenance, and new roots can grow in about half a month.
⒉ Soil cutting
When cutting jasmine in soil, you should choose to use loose and breathable substrates. You can use clean river sand or vermiculite. After cutting the cuttings, place them in a warm environment. Spray water when the soil in the pot should be dry, keeping the soil in the pot slightly wet and can take root in about 20 days.
The temperature is not very low now. The three kinds of flowers above can continue to be cut. As long as they are well-cut, put them in a warm environment and they will take root and survive quickly.
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