How long does it take for a monthly flower cuttings to take root, and how long does it take for a mo

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Monthly flower cuttings, generally speaking, can take root in about 20 days, but according to the specific robustness of the specific branches, variety, temperature, humidity and other specific factors, the rooting time in different seasons varies greatly, the temperature is low in winter and the rooting is slower, and even takes more than 30 days to gradually root, the temperature is high in summer, the light time is long, the rooting speed is faster, and even some can take root in 7-10 days. However, there is a not very appropriate standard for cuttings, that is, the cuttings do not blacken, yellow, and germinate for 7-10 days, which generally indicates that there is a great possibility of successful cuttings, because the actual cuttings are found in the month, and if they fail, they can be seen in 7-10 days. You can use Bicagen Smart after cuttings, and the rooting will be faster.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cuttings of the month season. The general temperature is above 20 degrees. In about ten days, some small roots can be grown. It sprouts in more than 20 days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cuttings will take root in about a month or so during the starting season, and the specific ones should be determined according to the time and method of cuttings.

    Generally, the rooting speed of spring cuttings is faster, earlier than that of autumn, and most of the autumn cuttings can take root in 30-50 days. When cutting, it is necessary to choose strong branches, cut the base into an oblique mouth, remove excess leaves, and dip rooting powder at the bottom, or soak it in the rooting solution, so as to promote faster rooting and improve the survival rate.

    The flowering period of the moon season is as long as more than 200 days. The moon season blooms between May and November every year, its flowers are rich in color, white, red, yellow, etc., when cultivating the moon season flowers during the flowering period, it is necessary to ensure that the plants receive 4-7 hours of light every day, and the ambient temperature should be controlled between 18-28, so that the flowering time of the moon season flowers is extended.

    Yueji is very adaptable, does not have strict soil requirements, and is suitable for growing in well-drained, loose and breathable, organic matter-rich micro-acidic sandy loam soil. Some varieties can withstand low temperatures of -15 and high temperatures of 35, which is more cold-tolerant and grows better in a warm environment. The moon season likes the growth environment with sufficient sunshine and air circulation, and the growing season sees more than 6 hours of light per day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cuttings should be selected in the summer, and late June is the best. Cut the flowering flowers and prune them at the bottom three leaves. In line with the principle of not wasting, each leaf begins to be cut with a branch.

    1. Prune the branches under the flowers, leaving a small branch for each leaf.

    2. Find a plastic cup to observe whether it has taken root, cut it or burn a hole at the bottom. Filled with pure vermiculite, I use fine vermiculite.

    3. Plug in the branches and water thoroughly.

    4. Put a tray at the bottom to fill some water.

    5. Put it in a place with good light, when the temperature is not high, it doesn't matter if the sun is not exposed to it, when the temperature is very high, it is better to put it in a place where the sun is not exposed to insurance.

    I left it outside the south-facing window, and in the afternoon, I occasionally got some sun, and I didn't care, as long as there was water in the tray at all times, it would be fine. On July 10th, I could already see that the roots were growing well.

    On the 14th of the month, I found that the roots had actually come out of the small hole, and I was afraid of hurting the roots, so I began to prepare for transplantation.

    8. Fill the basin with water, soak the whole cup in the basin, the vermiculite is scattered, it is easy to move the moon out without hurting the root system, three branches, only this one branch has a particularly good root system, the other two have healing tissue, there are also some white roots begin to grow, continue step 2 to insert the two branches of the root system that grow slowly back into the pure vermiculite cup, continue to take root.

    9. Transplant, water thoroughly, put it in a cool and ventilated place slowly, and slowly move it to a sunny place.

    PS1, the pole plug must be with leaves, the success rate will be higher.

    2. I didn't sterilize the pure vermiculite pole before inserting it, and the branches didn't soak in rooting powder.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cuttings generally take 3-4 weeks to take root.

    The cuttings are inserted into the soil and propagated by their own ability to grow by taking rocks. Under the right conditions, it usually takes 3-4 weeks for the cuttings to sprout new shoots and form a root system. The time required for cuttings is also related to factors such as the seasonal variety, ambient temperature, and humidity.

    Care should be taken to maintain the humidity of the cuttings substrate and avoid undesirable conditions such as direct sunlight or high temperature drying.

    In addition, the rooting time will also vary with different factors such as climate, soil, fertilization, etc. If you would like to know more about the technique of cuttings, you can consult a local horticultural expert or refer to the relevant cultivation manual.

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