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How to use rooting powder

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-04 23:32:54
Quick dip method: put the branch into the rooting solution, and take it out half a minute later. Soaking method: prepare the rooting powder into a solution with low capacity, and soak the branches for at least 2 hours. Spraying method: after diluting the rooting powder with water, it can be sprayed into sowing or cutting seedlings. Daub method: daub some rooting powder on the bottom of the branch, and daub some evenly when cutting.

I. quick dip method

This method is generally used in single bud cutting and repeated treatment. It is also very simple to use, just put the branch in the rooting powder solution for half a minute, and then take it out.

2. Immersion method

Prepare the rooting powder into a solution with low capacity, and then put the branches in it. It needs to be soaked for at least 2 hours, not more than 12 hours. Generally, the longer the branch grows, the longer it will soak.

III. spraying

The method of spraying is also very convenient. After diluting the rooting powder with water, put it into a watering can and spray it on the plant. This method is mostly used in sowing and cutting seedlings, suitable for Taxus, Pinus, and other plants with slow rooting time.

Four, daub method

In cutting branches, it is necessary to apply rooting powder to the bottom of the branches. First put the branch into the water and dip it in the water, then insert it into the rooting powder to make the cut of the branch stick well. However, when cutting, be careful not to let the rooting powder fall down.

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