How to Root a Carnation Bouquet
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How to Root a Carnation Bouquet
A carnation bouquet can be rooted by hydroponics. First, prepare a transparent glass container, wash and disinfect it, then fill it with clean water. Cut a 15-20 cm long branch and disinfect the wound with a potassium permanganate solution. Insert the branch into the transparent hydroponic container, and it will develop roots in about a month.
I. Hydroponic Container
A carnation bouquet can be rooted through hydroponics. We can prepare a hydroponic container, and a transparent glass bottle is suitable. This way, you can see the root growth. A narrow-top and wide-bottom vase is preferable, then fill it with clean water and keep the water clean.
II. Pruning the Stem
Trim the carnation bouquet into 15-20 cm long branches, discard any withered flowers or unhealthy parts, and retain healthy, full branches to promote rapid rooting. Disinfect the wound with a potassium permanganate solution, then place it in a well-ventilated area to dry.
III. Hydroponic Rooting
Insert the carnation branches into the transparent hydroponic container and place it in a well-ventilated area inside. Adding an appropriate amount of nutrient solution to the clean water helps in rapid rooting. In about a month, roots will grow, indicating that it has survived and can be managed through normal care.
IV. Care Measures
After the carnation has rooted, be sure to change the water frequently, for example, every 2-3 days, to maintain a clean environment conducive to the growth of the branches. Maintain a suitable temperature, avoid high-temperature environments, and place it in a bright area with diffused light for care. Be cautious of direct sunlight exposure.
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