3 effective method to accelerate root growth of cuttings
Autumn - the long-awaited time for gardeners, because it is a wonderful time for the planting of fruit and berry crops and perennial flowers. It is proved that planted and transplanted in autumn trees and bushes, as well as their shanks, 2 times succeed better than their "brothers" planted in the spring.
But how to make sure that the cuttings have taken root successfully, safely wintered and spring continued strong growth and high yields have pleased you? I will share with you three simple, but effective ways to stimulate the growth of roots in cuttings.
Method 1: use honey
To do this, take an empty two-liter jar and fill it with water by a third, and then add it to a half teaspoon each of honey. Then we immerse in our bank cuttings at 10 hours treatment of a freshly prepared solution of honey.
Cuttings saturate with moisture and disinfected honey - thereby reducing stress for the transplant and they will give the roots.
2 ways: using yeast
Here we will use a yeast solution to stimulate growth. How to do it: in a two-liter jar, pour half a liter of water and added to 50 grams of compressed yeast. Immerse the cuttings and leave the bank for a day for treatment.
3 ways: using potatoes
The following method is very original, but it turns out not all gardeners. We need to take a potato without holes - they cut - and paste it into one of the pits produced stalk. Thus prepared potato with handle sadim into the soil, and on top create mini-greenhouse - put a glass jar or a plastic bottle in which the bottom of the cut. Regular watering is required in this case.
If anyone of you tried this method in practice, then tell me about the results in the comments.
Are your cuttings rooted? Whether this method is productive?
To the third method you did not disappoint, do not forget to carefully cut out the eyes from potatoes, otherwise it will go to the increased activity of the cutting, and choked it. You can also be used successfully growth stimulator for the roots "Kornevin".