Even without proficient skills in cutting propagation, one can still turn a single pot of flowers into ten.

Even without propagation, these flowers can turn one pot into ten pots

Let me tell you about the small knowledge of flower cultivation that can turn one pot into ten pots without propagation, and share the detailed content next.

Mentioning propagation, many flower enthusiasts feel overwhelmed, saying they have never successfully propagated a plant. In fact, propagation is not the only way for plants to reproduce. For example, these flowers can easily achieve this without propagation, turning one pot into ten.

With water, a hanging orchid can turn one pot into ten. Hanging orchids are a common indoor green plant that has a good air purification effect and looks beautiful at home. So how do you propagate hanging orchids?

Actually, it's very simple. Hanging orchids often grow small orchids. Although the young orchids don't show roots at first, they tend to grow their own roots if the humidity in the air is high.

Once the small orchids have grown roots, they can be cut and planted directly, either in potting soil or hydroponically, both methods are very easy to survive, making it easy to multiply from one to ten.

What should you do if the small orchids haven't grown roots yet?

If the small orchids haven't grown roots but you want to cultivate them separately, it is recommended to find a small bottle with water, place the small orchid on the bottle opening without direct contact with water, and use water to induce root growth. Once the roots have grown, simply cut the small orchid off. This method has a higher survival rate.

Even without propagation, these flowers can turn one pot into ten pots

If you can't wait for the roots to grow, you can cut the small orchid and hydroponically cultivate it directly, but you should note that before the roots grow, you need to spray water on the small orchid frequently to prevent it from losing water. Also, the water level of hydroponics should be controlled, not too high, preferably maintaining a distance of about 0.5 cm from the base of the hanging orchid to avoid rot.

Cut a slice of the观音莲 (Buddha's Hand), and there will be too many to fit

Those who have cultivated the观音莲 (Buddha's Hand) know that its ability to grow young plants is very strong. If you don't separate the young plants in time, the观音莲 (Buddha's Hand) will quickly grow another circle of young plants, eventually crowding together, which can be overwhelming for those with a fear of dense spaces.

It's actually very simple to separate观音莲 (Buddha's Hand). Just cut the connecting stem and place the young观音莲 (Buddha's Hand) on slightly moist potting soil.

Remember not to rush to water it. If the potting soil is dry, you can immerse the pot or spray some water. Try not to water it before the roots grow, as it can easily cause rot. Just place it in a bright area with scattered light, and after a while, the young观音莲 (Buddha's Hand) will grow roots on its own.

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