We've been involved in hormones lately. The time of the year in which the day is cut is one of the most suitable times for the reproduction of trees and shrubs. It is advisable that the corners that are intended to be planted for reproduction keep the glued water helper full of hormones. As with seeds, this water can be supplemented with other parts of plants, that is, adding hormones to that water.
The mimbres (Salix spp) are used as a source of hormones. In our environment we have a wide variety of wicks: a good wicker or mihimenar (Salix viminalis), a fragile wicker (Salix fragilis), a hybrid wicker (Salix x rubens), a red wicker (Salix purea subsp.). Mimbre Pujaldroso (Salix elaeagnos subsp. Anguish and Weeping Wicker (Salix babylonica). There are also those who call white wicker to the tree Salix alba, which we call “white willow.” We also have a good cylindrical with this family! Among the plants of the genus Salix, the Basques distinguish sauces and sauces. But that's what we're leaving for again.
The mimbres are water lovers: streams, streams, rivers, banks, swamps, ponds, ponds, ponds, ponds, ponds, ponds, ponds, sterile, sterile, escorted, ditches... Water in which you see the wicker! The water rises. When a branch breaks and falls into the water, it transports it to another place and helps to stick as soon as it touches land. Here's the new wicker. It settles easily, you know. This dexterity is given by hormones.
This wicker rooting facility is not provided by any plant. There are many who do not perceive the ability to give root for the horn. We will use the wicker to reproduce them from the branch.
You need the ends of the wicker. To the younger ones, to our ones, because that's where the hormone grows. A bit longer or less long, removing the leaves and using the same horn. There are two forms: infusion or maceration. To perform the infusion, boiling water is applied, the container is removed from the heat and the container is closed for a quarter of an hour. For maceration keep the branches submerged in the water for a couple of days.
Cut the rampage to the plant we want to glue, leave only the extreme leaves clearing the bottom, cut sideways, moisten it with wicker water and put it on the ground. Also use this water for irrigation. The refrigerator lasts for one month.
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