How long will it take for the buds to burst after being beheaded?
Succulent plants are deeply loved by gardening enthusiasts for their unique shape and tenacious vitality, among which beheading and breeding are the most representative cultivation technique. Stimulating the growth of lateral buds through scientific pruning can not only save the long plants, but also achieve the wonderful transformation of one plant into multiple plants. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the bud explosion rules and maintenance points after beheading of meat. The basic growth cycle of fleshy beheading and bud explosion timeline According to laboratory data statistics, 80% of fleshy varieties can see obvious bud germination 10-14 days after beheading. Breeze growing varieties such as Longyue and Hongzhiyu can sprout in as soon as 7 days, while the twelve volume jade dew species requires a growth period of 20-30 days. Environmental impact factors When the temperature stabilizes within the range of 18-25℃, the bud explosion speed increases by 40%, and the temperature difference between day and night needs to be controlled within 8℃. Through comparative experiments, it was found that the sample group irradiated with a fill light for 4 hours per day had an average of 3.2 days shorter bud explosion time. Core maintenance techniques for fleshy beheading after surgery. After using alcohol cotton tablets to thoroughly disinfect the knives, it is recommended to use a 45-degree oblique cut method to reduce the wound area. Charcoal powder or carbendazim powder needs to be applied to the wounds. Data from the experimental group show that the infection rate of plants treated with standard treatment is reduced by 76%. The water control strategy requires strict avoidance of water for the first 5 days after surgery, and atomizing water spray is used to maintain micro-moisture in the substrate from the sixth day. Special attention should be paid to avoid stagnant water in the heart of the leaf. A 0.5cm water level band can be set at the bottom of the basin by siphon method. The light management plan was placed in a fully yin environment for the first 3 days after surgery, and received weak light exposure in the morning/dusk on the fourth day. It is recommended to use sunshade nets to create a 50% light-transmitting environment, and gradually increase the light intensity after new buds germinate. Guidelines for responding to special situations refer to the phenomenon of "stiff seedlings" that have not burst buds for 30 days. Temperature difference stimulation method can be used: alternating maintenance at 25℃ during the day/15℃ at night, and application with gibberellin 3000 times liquid point to the buds. It has been verified by practice that this method can restore growth to 85% of stagnant plants.
Mastering the spatio-temporal laws of fleshy beheading and bud explosion, and cooperating with refined maintenance and management, can not only achieve efficient reproduction, but also cultivate groups with beautiful shapes. It is recommended to record growth data every month, establish exclusive maintenance files, and gradually improve the professional level of fleshy cultivation.