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What are the plants suitable for cutting in June

Hank Schrader
2020-07-31 09:15:26
In June, it is more suitable for Twig Cutting, which can be divided into two categories. One is that it is easy to root, such plants include rose, June snow, pomegranate, hibiscus, crape myrtle, Yingchun, Narcissus and so on. The other is that hard branch cutting is not easy to root, such as camellia, holly, clove, stemmed Begonia and so on. In addition, some grass flowers can also be cut at this time, such as delphinium, geranium, colorful leaf grass, pansy, marigold, etc.

Flowers

June is more suitable for Twig Cutting, specific can be divided into two categories

One is that it is easy to root, such plants include rose, June snow, pomegranate, hibiscus, crape myrtle, Yingchun, Narcissus and so on. The other is that hard branch cutting is not easy to root, such as camellia, holly, clove, stemmed Begonia and so on. In addition, some grass flowers can also be cut at this time, such as delphinium, geranium, colorful leaf grass, pansy, marigold, etc.

Cutting example

Take Camellia as an example, to demonstrate the cutting of flowers in June, at this time, the main way is to fully closed cutting, pay attention to moisture.

When cutting, it is usually when the branches of the plant are semi lignified, select the soil that can keep water and air, such as river sand, cut the appropriate cuttings, keep the upper two leaves, dip the lower part with rooting powder, and then dry the cuttings.

Examples of cuttings

When cutting, it should be noted that the cuttings inserted into the soil are about one-half of the whole cuttings. After cutting, water should be poured first and then covered with plastic film. When covering the plastic film, you can set up a small shelf in advance, then cover the plastic film, and compact all around. Note that it can be covered with a double plastic film to block the light

After that, the temperature should be kept within 30 ℃. Almost a month, the cuttings can take root.

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