Time and method of seabuckthorn cuttings, seabuckthorn cutting technology
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Sea buckthorn cuttings are usually carried out from June to July. Pick a semi-lignified branch, cut it into 8-10 cm pieces, keep 3-4 leaves on it, and remove all the others. Dip the bottom of the branches into indoleacetic acid to promote rooting. Prepare river sand as the substrate, use chopsticks to poke a hole in it, insert the treated branches into it to a depth of one-third or one-half, and water appropriately after insertion.
1. Cutting time
1. Cutting time
The cutting time of sea buckthorn is generally between June and July. At this time, the branches and leaves have matured and accumulated a certain amount of nutrients, which is very helpful for it to take root. If the time is too early, the branches will still be relatively weak and it will not be easy to resist pests and diseases after cutting. If the time is too late, the branches will have become lignified and will take more time to take root, which is not conducive to its development.
2. Cutting processing
Selection A semi-lignified branch, usually 1-2 years old, cut it into small sections of 8-10 cm, keep 3-4 leaves on the top, and remove all the leaves below. If it is a large-scale cutting, you can put 50 roots into a bundle, align the lower ends, and then soak them in a solution such as indole acetic acid or indole butyric acid to promote rooting.
3. Carry out cuttings
Cutting The substrate for sea buckthorn is generally sterilized river sand, which can avoid infection at the bottom of the cuttings. Use chopsticks to poke a hole in the substrate and insert the cuttings along the hole to a depth of one-third or one-half. Water the cuttings after cutting and cover them with film to maintain a certain humidity and provide proper shade.
IV. Follow-up Maintenance
Sea Buckthorn After cutting, it needs to be watered frequently to keep it moist. Roots will usually take place in 7 days. In addition, it is dioecious. It is best to plant female and male plants separately. Generally, more female plants are planted, with a ratio of about 5:1. When winter comes, you need to do some work to keep warm, such as covering the shed with grass. Usually, transplanting can be done in the spring of the second or third year after planting.
2. Cutting processing
3. Carry out cuttings
4. Follow-up maintenance
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