Can rooting powder irrigate roots trees that have already survived?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is possible to irrigate the roots.

    Mix and dilute the rooting powder and water in the ratio of 1:1000, and when the plant size is larger, the rooting powder and water can be mixed and diluted according to 1:1300 or 1:

    Mix and dilute in a ratio of 1500. In the rooting solution, it can be mixed with biological fungicide and watered close to the roots, or the roots can be soaked in the rooting solution, and the roots can be removed for about 5 minutes before planting. Rooting powder can not be used for a long time, nor can it be used as a substitute for fertilizer, spray fungicidal drugs after using rooting powder.

    First, the correct method of rooting powder irrigation.

    1. Dilution with water: The use of rooting powder to irrigate roots can increase the speed of rooting and accelerate the growth of roots. You can use rooting powder and water as per 1:

    The ratio of 1000 is mixed and diluted, if the watering is a larger plant, the rooting powder and water can be mixed and diluted according to the ratio of 1:1300 or 1:1500.

    2. Root soaking: After the rooting aqueous solution is ready, it can be mixed with biological bacteria and watered close to the roots. It is also possible to soak the roots of the plant in the rooting solution and remove them for about 5 minutes, after which they can be planted.

    3. Precautions: rooting powder can not be used for a long time, and frequent use is not conducive to growth. Rooting powder also does not have nutrients and cannot promote the growth of the whole plant, after using rooting powder, it is necessary to apply water and nutrients to the plant in time to promote growth.

    After using rooting powder, the plant can be sprayed with a fungicidal drug to prevent the plant from growing pathogens.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Rooting powder can be used to irrigate the roots of the tree that has already lived, because the rooting powder itself is for the better growth of its roots, so if the tree is irrigated with the roots, his roots will grow better and stronger, but it is not conducive to the use of rooting powder for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Can be poured. However, rooting powder should not be used to water the newly planted tree directly, but should be diluted before watering. In addition to diluting and watering, rooting powder can also be used by dipping and soaking to help the roots of cuttings.

    Spraying the foliar surface of the plant with an aqueous solution of rooting powder can alleviate the phenomenon of yellow leaves, making the plant flourish and the leaves are bright.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can rooting powder irrigate roots trees that have already survived?Freshly planted trees can use rooting powder, which can promote the growth of the root system and improve the survival rate of the tree.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rooting powder can be used to water plants, but it cannot be watered directly, it must be diluted first. Mainly used for cuttings, dilute 1000 times, dip for about 3-6 seconds and then take cuttings to speed up rooting. It can also be used for transplanting, diluted 300-500 times.

    In addition, it should be noted that it should not be used as fertilizer for a long time.

    Root irrigation is like irrigating the medicinal water, and most plants can be irrigated, such as: various trees, flowers, vegetables, field crops, etc. The more commonly used root irrigation drugs include activating rooting dispersants, Miao Genkang, and Miao Ling.

    Pay attention to the amount of irrigation per plant should change with the change of soil moisture, pay attention to the irrigation before watering or between two waterings, not after watering, pay attention to cooperation, choose different drugs according to the situation, and be flexible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Rooting powder for cuttings is large, don't use it anymore, find a few branches to promote roots, no ***.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, the use of Happy Forest Rooting Powder on tree transplanting is to dilute 300-500 times the liquid to water the roots or use a sprayer to spray the soil ball evenly after dilution.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can rooting powder also be applied with foliar sprays? Let me give you a popular science, the powerful rooting powder is powerful.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it's best to water it next to the roots.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rooting powder should not be watered directly.

    When watering plants, it must be diluted first, otherwise the concentration will be too high, watering can promote the rooting speed of plants, mainly used in some shoots and cuttings to propagate.

    Dilute with water before use, it is recommended to mix into 800-1000 times the solution, and then water the diluted solution on the soil surface, or when propagating by cuttings, soak the cuttings in the rooting solution for a period of time to promote the branches to grow new roots as soon as possible, and pay attention not to replace fertilizer with rooting powder.

    Rooting powder is different from micro fertilizer and fertilizer, they can not replace each other, but complement each other, after the rooting powder is absorbed by the root system, it is necessary to supplement the nutrients required by the plant in time to prevent the occurrence of defertilization, and the main component of rooting powder is auxin, it is recommended to mix it into 800-1000 times the solution when using.

    Rooting powder can be used by smearing, diluting and soaking, etc., in the hydroponic propagation of plants, in order to improve the survival rate, rooting powder is generally applied at the bottom of the branches, so as to promote the branches to grow new roots as soon as possible, and can adapt to the living environment faster, or quickly dip the rooting powder at the root system when transplanting.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Rooting powder can be watered directly.

    2. The main function of rooting powder is to promote the plant to take root faster, mostly cuttings, and transplanting. It can be placed directly on the surface of the soil, and it should be diluted with water first, and the diluted solution should be poured on the soil surface.

    3. Or you can soak the cuttings in the rooting solution for a while, so that the effect is also better. The ingredients of rooting powder are mainly hormone substances, and they should not be used blindly when used, nor should they be too frequent and complicated, otherwise the number of fields will have a bad effect.

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