如何在水中生根Cutting插:室内种植



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在水中生根植物屑将需要您快速使用一些基本工具。在这个免费的视频剪辑中,在园艺专业人员的帮助下,可以在水中生根插枝。

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30 comments
  1. When I put houseplant cuttings in water to form roots, usually they just turn mushy, brown and rot. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone help please?

  2. Hi. You mentioned the plants should be kept away from direct sunlight for a few days after planting in soil, do the rooting cuttings need sunlight though? Thanks

  3. Not bad way to do cuttings after all are grandma did it this way for years without all that snake oil but if you where going to use rootting jelly same rules apply as chips and dip don't double dip it will contaminate the hole thing use Q-tips or take some out and place it in another container.Happy growing.

  4. Thanks for this video, I've been trying to get a coleus canina to take root for about 2 weeks in water, without success. I'm going to move it into a dark spot now, as I didn't know about the effects of light. Im wondering if I should make a new cut, as the old cut was made over 2 weeks ago and it might have sealed? 
    I'm going to try some rooting gel, as I've just been doing it in plain water. One thing I didn't see you do is to make a little tent from a plastic bag to stop the plant from drying out…

  5. You're talking about rooting hormone as if it was a witches brew! I've seen the results first hand of using rooting powder or gel, not me but a friend. Also check out channels from youtube of ordinary gardeners using it versus not using it. The cuttings that were placed in gel had much bigger and more agressive roots, why is it so hard to believe that chemists or biologists can create compounds which speed up nutrient intake etc?

  6. That might be so, but as those are testimonials, they should never be taken seriously in the realm of knowledge. There have been, on the other hand, actual experimentation on the subject matter and none have shown any statistical difference. In at least one study I can remember, it actually did statistically significant harm. So some people attested to blood letting making them get over a cold quicker, who cares? and look where that got us back then. Many attest to mutually exclusive ideas.

  7. A lot of good gardeners will attest to using rooting hormone to encourage root development, sure it's not needed but it seems to boost the vigour of roots.

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