Series of Unusual Flower Growing Tricks 1: [Soil-Free Cutting Propagation ~ Wrapped in Soft Paper]

A series of strange flower cultivation methods: [Soilless cutting ~ Soft paper wrapping]

You may not be familiar with the knowledge of flower propagation. This is one method in the series of strange flower cultivation methods: [Soilless cutting ~ Soft paper wrapping]. Let's introduce it to everyone.

Teaching you a simple and feasible cutting method that doesn't require soil or water, just a few pieces of paper. The specific operation method is as follows:

One, take a piece of absorbent soft paper (such as tissue paper), wrap the bottom of the diagonal-cut cutting first, with a thickness that allows the cut surface to be seen after the paper has absorbed water, not too thick, so that the healing and rooting changes can be directly observed, and it has good breathability, which is crucial.

Two, wrap the stem as much as possible with appropriately sized soft paper, but leave the leaves and buds exposed. The wrapping thickness should ensure that the paper does not dry out before the cutting roots.

Three, after wrapping, place the water-soaked cutting in a container without holes at the bottom, tightly wrap the mouth of the pot with plastic film to keep it moist, and place it in a well-ventilated area without direct sunlight. This completes your operation. After rooting, just pot it.

(Note: If the thickness of the stem after wrapping is twice the diameter of the stem or slightly thicker, the paper can remain moist for a long time, and no special care is needed for the cutting to root quickly.)

If this method is used to cut propagation for poinsettia, variegated peace lily, or peach leaf coral, the fastest can root in 7 days, variegated peace lily in 9 days, and rubber tree in 10 days, with strong and developed root tips. Peach leaf coral takes a bit longer to root, but all have root tips within half a month.

This method is simple, easy to use, widely available, inexpensive, and can be placed in layers in containers, saving space. It can propagate a large number of flowers and plants at once. Interested friends can try it.

Note: There are a total of 28 methods in the series of strange flower cultivation methods. If interested, you can search for other strange flower cultivation methods.

The above shared experience and knowledge of the series of strange flower cultivation methods: [Soilless cutting ~ Soft paper wrapping], hoping this article can bring you a bit of help!