Every day, flower friends ask me
Why does his begonia flowers always fail to live
Today I can only show my housekeeping skills to teach you
If you learn again, you will only have to come directly to my house
The first step is the temperature of the cuttings
The optimal temperature for begonia flower cuttings is between 15-25 degrees
It's the season
The survival rate of cuttings is quite high
The second step is the shoots of the cuttings
Whether it's begonia flowers, hydrangeas or whatever?
The shoots of the cuttings should not be too long
The blades should not be too many
Cut the length into cuttings of 6-8 cm
Only two to three leaves remain
Cut off the excess and residual flowers
Excessively long shoots and excessive leaves
This will cause the root system to grow before it grows well
The branches have already been drained
Can't survive
The third step is rooting fluid
Put a few drops of rooting liquid into the water
Soak the cut cuttings for about 20 minutes
After many experiments by me
The speed of long roots with rooting fluid is higher than that of none
It's a lot faster to use
Especially for newbies
Recommended
Soil for cuttings
Also moisten with water with rooting liquid before inserting
The fourth part is cuttings potting soil
Because begonia flower cuttings do not need to be transplanted
The selection of pots can be done in one step
Soil for cuttings
Versatile nutrient soil is enough
Since begonia flowers are shallow root system
Choose a basin that is not too deep
If you use too deep a pot to cut cuttings
Even if it survives
Later maintenance is also very easy to accumulate water and rot roots
The position after the last step of cuttings
Be sure to keep it in a cool and ventilated place
Do not expose to the sun or rain for a long time
As long as the above steps are done
Don't say begonia flowers
Any flower can be cut