
Carnation is a very popular cut flowers, and many lesbians must have received carnations at the women's festivals of the past few weeks, not least of which are novel and rare, which may only be found in the flowers, which are rare in their pelvis, but can turn a carnation into a bouquet of carnations if you try to do the following。
Select the branch

It is recommended that the sprouts of fresh cut flowers, which are hard, mature and not suitable for direct incubation, be selected for embroidery. Select a ten-and-a-five-cm breech as a sap. Plug-in material (10-15 cm is the ideal length, ordinary armpit buds are difficult to grow so long, and the new branch of the pot can grow so long). Cuts the lower end of the piping material into an angle (preferably an angle of 45°) and removes the 2-3 pairs of leaves from the lower end. If the blisters are really too short, they can be kept in cut flowers for some time, and the blisters grow themselves, so that the flowers can be partially cut off, so that the energy of the branches can be fully fed. Of course, if you've got the cut flowers branch that's fine, soft and hard, you can just stick it in, you don't have to sprouts。
Get ready to go

The use of nutrient-rich and air-transmitting pyrotechnics, such as foliage, peat, pebbles, etc., and the addition of appropriate quantities of sand and pearl rock to improve air permeability and drainage, as well as the mixing of pure pearl rock into a small amount of peat。
Implantation of piping material

Inserts the piping material into the piping soil at a depth appropriate for the branching ⁄1⁄2 and compacts the soil with hands so that it is closely integrated with the piping material。
Keeping the environment right

An appropriate amount of moisture is sprayed with aerosol sprayers and covered with protective film or transparent plastic bags to maintain the wet environment. Ventilation is carried out on a daily basis to avoid water accumulation and fungus. The first two to three days of the piping shall be placed in the shadow, followed by the position of the scattering light and the light shall be received。
Waiting for roots
At room temperature, it usually takes two to four weeks to take root. About two weeks to a month later, the plugs begin to grow new leaves or buds, which at this point represents a success and roots of the plant. By the time new leaves and buds become more and more, the frequency and amount of water being poured and sprayed can be gradually reduced and ventilation increased to accommodate the more drier environment until fresh membranes or plastic bags are completely removed。
Deplant
When the plug grows to the roots well-growing and the plant is grown for a certain number of hours, it can be transplanted to a larger flowerpot or garden。
It is important to note that the best times for carnation plugs are usually in the spring and autumn, when temperatures are appropriate, plants are metabolized and roots are suitable. Also, when plugs are inserted, care is taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases by using hygienic tools and containers。




