How to propagate the dried branches of Snow Willow in water
This article introduces the method of growing dried Snow Willow branches in water at home and provides knowledge on how to propagate them in water culture. Here is a detailed introduction.
Cultivating flowers can cultivate one's character and temperament, especially when caring for flowering plants. Seeing them bloom is a rewarding experience, no matter the process. This is the consensus among flower enthusiasts.
Among the recently popular plants, the "Snow Willow" definitely stands out. It is actually an aquatic plant that has become popular because of its beautiful blooming appearance, with flowers resembling snowflakes. Its blooms are more beautiful than snow in winter, making it an ideal choice for the season. Placing the dried branches in water, the twigs are filled with "white snowflakes," exuding a charming and stylish vibe.
The flower language of Snow Willow is: Thank you for knowing my imperfections and still not leaving, even knowing all my flaws, you still choose to love. My courage is never to surpass others, but to tell you, I will not let you down. You bring me spring, and I will definitely repay you with a spring full of flowers and autumn fruits. Its flower language alone is enough reason to buy a bunch of Snow Willow to grow at home.
The care method for Snow Willow is relatively simple, considering it's an aquatic plant. It's enough to ensure the water is clear.
After buying Snow Willow, we need to do some simple processing, first soaking it in a basin of water to wake up the flowers, which usually takes about two hours.
Then find a suitable pot for Snow Willow, cut the bottom of the branch at a 45-degree angle, add water to the vase 20 centimeters high, and insert the branch into the vase for deep water culture. Trimmed Snow Willow branches absorb nutrients from the water more easily, and a few drops of nutrient solution can be added to extend its life.
Generally, new buds start to sprout after three days, leaves start growing vigorously around the eighth day, and flowers begin to bloom after about ten days. When in bloom, the entire branch is covered with white flowers, as if it were covered in snow, which is very beautiful.
When growing Snow Willow in water, it's necessary to change the water every 3-5 days. Its blooming period is about 20 days, so cherish the time it flowers and capture this moment of beauty. Snow Willow blooming is a sign of harvest and good fortune for the new year.
Besides, it's best to place Snow Willow in a place with scattered light and avoid direct sunlight, as it can easily cause the flower buds to wither. If you also like Snow Willow, it's a good time to get one now, as the price of flowers will likely go up soon, so buying now is just right.
【Summary】
For water culturing Snow Willow, it's first important to ensure the water is clear. Soaking it in a basin of water can wake up the flowers, and it usually takes about two hours.
Then cut the bottom of the Snow Willow branch at a 45-degree angle, add 20 centimeters of water to the vase, and place the branch in deep water culture. Additionally, a few drops of nutrient solution can be added to the water to extend its life.
The above is the method of growing dried Snow Willow branches in water at home and the specific content of how to propagate them in water culture, for everyone's reference and operation.