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Cuttage soil mass

Marie Schrader
2020-08-04 15:08:25
The cuttage seedlings of flowers and trees should be adapted to the plant physiology. All kinds of cuttage media should be disinfected before use to prevent the growth of plants with pathogens in the media.

River sand

It is better to choose the coarse stone without organic matter for river sand. This kind of substrate has the advantages of good air permeability, easy to absorb heat, rapid temperature rise, which is conducive to plant rooting. The disadvantage is poor water retention, and water should be supplemented in time.

Hesha can be used to cut cacti, Epiphyllum, etc. in pulpy plants. It can also be used for millennia orchid and Haliotis, and the effect of mixing Hesha and peat is better.

Vermiculite and perlite

Vermiculite and perlite are suitable for cutting all kinds of flowers and seedlings.

Vermiculite and perlite

Peat soil

Peat soil has high humus content, strong water holding capacity, and is suitable for cutting planting of most flowers.

Rotten leaf soil.

Saprophytic soil is light and loose, with good permeability and drainage. Generally, it can be mixed with other soil to improve the soil and benefit the growth of plants.

Woody soil

Woody soil is formed by mixing and piling up with soil after decay of dead branches and sawdust, with more nutrients.

Vermiculite and perlite

Hill mud

The mountain mud is formed by the fallen leaves and withered branches in the mountain forest. It has good fertilizer and water conservation properties.

Rock wool

Rock wool is not easy to deform in the cultivation process. It has high water holding capacity and low water tension.

Lan Shi

As one of the moistening media, bluestone is not directly used as cutting media.

Water moss

Water moss can be used in cutting propagation to prevent scion from drying.

Application of sphagnum in cuttage propagation

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