Make your own "3 kinds" of rooting water, the method is simple, just dip some small hairs
Last Update :2024.12.30
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The operation method of cutting plants is not complicated, but the rooting and sprouting of branches after cutting is a very worrying thing, because sometimes many potted plants can survive but few plants can survive, and it is difficult to take root in the soil. . Today, Huahua will teach you how to make 3 kinds of rooting water at home. Their preparation method is simple, but the effect is very good. Just dip a little into the roots to make them grow.
1. Sugar water
1. White sugar water
White sugar can also be used to grow flowers. This is something that surprises many people. After all, white sugar is too common as a condiment at home. In fact, white sugar also contains sufficient nutrients, because it is also made by pressing plants. The solution we make can release the nutrients in it and help the plants take root and sprout.
The steps for making sugar water are very simple. We only need to add water and sugar together in proportion, then mix the solution and let it cool before it can be used to help cuttings. When cutting, soak the branches in it for a period of time, so that when planted in the soil, the rooting speed can be greatly improved.
2. Willow water
Willow is a common tree, and natural willow branches can be found everywhere. We collect some willow branches at home and make willow root water, which can be used as rooting water. Because willow branches are rich in salicylic acid, the cuttings we use can promote cell division in the roots, thereby increasing the growth rate.
After we collect the willow branches, we try to crush them with tools, which will facilitate the extraction of nutrients. After processing, we put the willow branches into a container and add water for fermentation. Let it sit for about half a month. The willow branch water can be used in a short period of time. Also, if you dip some of it before cutting, it will have a good rooting effect.
3. Aspirin potion
Medicine Growing flowers on tablets is a relatively common way. We use aspirin to help cuttings take root. The principle is similar to that of switch water, because aspirin tablets also contain salicylic acid. You can make it into a solution and use it. The rooting effect is also great.
Crush aspirin tablets into a container and add water for fermentation. It can be used in about half a month. However, you still need to add water to dilute it before use to prevent burns. As for the condition of the roots, if you use it a little when cutting, you won't be afraid that the cutting will not be successful.
2. Willow branch water
3. Aspirin drops
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