Basic principles of leaf transplanting, preparation before leaf transplanting, specific steps of leaf transplanting, blade spraying skills, maintenance after leaf transplanting In the world of succulent plant lovers, leaf transplanting is a simple and fun way of reproduction. It not only allows us to reproduce new succulent plants in a short period of time, but also allows us to experience the fun of planting. Let us discuss the leaf transplanting skills of succulent plants, especially the leaf spraying, how to make new life bloom. The basic principle of leaf cutting Leaf cutting, as the name suggests, is to use the leaves of succulent plants for reproduction. The leaves of succulent plants are rich in nutrients. When the leaves come into contact with the soil, they will gradually take root and germinate to form new plants. This method is simple and easy to implement, with a high success rate, and is a favorite breeding method for many succulent plant lovers. Preparations before leaf transplanting 1. Choose healthy leaves: Before leaf transplanting, you must first choose healthy leaves. The leaves should be bright green, free from pests, diseases, and damage.
2. Prepare soil: The soil required for leaf cutting should have good breathability and drainage. You can choose peat soil, perlite, vermiculite and other materials to mix in a certain proportion.
3. Prepare containers: You can choose from small flower pots, seedling trays, etc. for leaf insertion containers, and drain holes must be left at the bottom of the container. Specific steps for leaf insertion 1. Remove the leaves from the succulent plant, taking care not to damage the leaves.
2. Lay the leaves on the prepared soil, and the contact area between the leaves and the soil should be as large as possible.
3. Gently compact the soil to bring the leaves into closer contact with the soil.
4. Place the container in a ventilated and light-scattering environment to keep the soil moist. Tips for spraying water from leaves 1. Time for spraying water from leaves: During the leaf transplanting process, spray water should be sprayed on the leaves in a timely manner, usually 1-2 times a day to keep the soil moist.
2. Method of spraying water: When spraying water, use a fine-spout spray can to spray gently to prevent water from impacting the blades and causing damage to the blades.
3. Precautions: During the water spraying process, avoid splashing water on the blades to avoid causing disease. Maintenance after leaf insertion 1. Observe the rooting status of the leaves: Generally, the leaves begin to take root 1-2 weeks after leaf insertion. Observe the rooting status of the leaves. After rooting, the number of water sprays can be appropriately reduced.
2. Transplant a new plant: When the new plant grows to a certain size, it can be taken out of the original container and transplanted into a new pot.
The leaf transplanting and propagation method of succulent plants is simple and easy, and leaf spraying is a key link. By mastering the correct water spraying skills, the leaves can be ensured to take root and germinate smoothly, allowing new life to bloom. I hope this article can be useful to succulent plant lovers. Help, I wish everyone a happy planting!