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How to deal with sunflower cuttings just bought back

Walter White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
After the branches of sunflower cuttage are bought back, they shall be taken apart immediately to check whether the bottom is fresh and whether the branches and leaves have vitality. First put it in a cool room, spray water properly, keep the room well ventilated, and promote the recovery of branches. The soil shall be made of loose and permeable sandy soil, which shall be exposed to the sun and disinfected first after being prepared, and shall be watered once to maintain the humidity. After the preparation, the branches shall be inserted into the soil, and the maintenance shall be done after the completion.

I. inspection of branches

The branches of sunflower are very important for cutting. Unpack the package immediately after purchase to avoid lack of air in it. Check whether the bottom is fresh, black and rotten, and whether the branches and leaves have vitality, which can determine the survival rate.

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II. Simple handling

After receiving the branches, do not expose them to the sun. First, put them in a cool room and spray water properly to promote the recovery of the branches. In the process of recovery, keep the room well ventilated and not too sultry.

III. preparation of soil

The cuttings of sunflower branches are easy to survive, but the soil is better to be suitable. Loose and permeable sandy soil should be prepared. After being prepared, it can be spread in strong sunlight to achieve the effect of disinfection and sterilization. If it is used directly, it may affect the later growth. Before cutting, water enough to keep humidity.

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IV. cutting

After the preparation, the branches can be inserted into the moist soil, and the later maintenance management should be done well. The plants should be placed in a cool and ventilated place, and the water should be sprayed regularly to keep moist. After a period of time, the roots can be rooted, and the normal maintenance can be carried out after the roots are stable.

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