How to propagate Australian plum blossom through hydroponics
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How to propagate Australian plum blossom through hydroponics
Cut the cut end of the Australian plum blossom stem at a 45-degree angle, then adjust the length according to the height of the vase, add one-third water to the vase, insert the Australian plum blossom, and place it in a semi-shaded, well-ventilated environment. Change the water every 1-2 days, and after the roots have developed, change the water every 10-15 days. Add nutrient solution to the water to increase nutrition, which can meet the growth needs of the plant.
Australian plum blossom hydroponic method
Cut the cut end of the Australian plum blossom stem at a 45-degree angle, then adjust the length according to the height of the vase, add one-third water to the vase, insert the Australian plum blossom, and change the water every day during the initial period to prevent the water from becoming dirty.
How to propagate Australian plum blossom through hydroponic cutting
1. Prepare Australian plum blossom branches, paper towels, and transparent containers. After trimming the branches slightly, wrap the bottom with paper towels, not too tight, to avoid affecting root growth.
2. The branches need to be properly disinfected. Wrap the branches with wet paper towels, then spray with disinfectant to prevent bacterial growth from affecting root growth.
3. After the branches are treated, we can place the wrapped branches in the container, in a semi-shaded, well-ventilated environment, change the water every 1-2 days to maintain humidity, and after the roots develop, change the water every 10-15 days.
Precautions for hydroponic propagation of Australian plum blossom
Australian plum blossom hydroponic propagation prefers to grow in a well-ventilated environment, so during regular maintenance, always ensure good air circulation. Placing it on a south-facing balcony is best to avoid pest damage. During watering, it's best to use rainwater or river water. Generally, untreated raw water should not be used to ensure normal root development.
If the water quality becomes turbid during hydroponic propagation of Australian plum blossom, it is necessary to change the water immediately. Also, add nutrient solution when changing water to meet the plant's growth needs. If you see withered flowers or diseased branches and leaves, they should be pruned promptly and sprayed with pesticides for prevention and control.
The above is an introduction to the method of hydroponic propagation of Australian plum blossom, which can be used as a reference suggestion.