Best Natural Butturation Hormone in Orange
Cutting hormones are natural or synthetic substances widely used to encourage root growth of plant cuttings. However, did you know that you can make your own natural cutting hormone using oranges? In this article, we present a great way to spread a lemon tree by cutting using this natural hormone.
Materials required:
- Organic oranges
- Sharp knife
- Blender or mixer
- Pure water
- Container
- Lemonberry buds
- Croppot
Steps to follow:
1. Preparation of natural cutting hormone:
1. Start by thoroughly washing organic oranges to remove any chemical residue.
2. Cut the oranges into pieces and remove the seeds.
3. Place the orange pieces in the blender or blender and add a little pure water.
4. Mix everything until you get a smooth and homogeneous texture.
5. Filter the preparation to recover only pure orange juice.
2. Preparation of lemon cuttings:
1. Select healthy and vigorous cuttings from a lemon tree.
2. Cut the cuttings so that they have at least one leaf and one or two sections of stems.
3. Remove the lower leaves to promote root development.
3. Application of natural cutting hormone:
1. Soak the base of each cutting into the natural orange-based cutting hormone.
2. Make sure to coat the cut area with orange juice to promote root formation.
4. Planting of cuttings:
1. Fill a crop pot with a light and well drained substrate.
2. Make a small hole in the substrate and gently insert the treated cutting.
3. Gently pull the substrate around the cutting to keep it in place.
4. Sprinkle generously and place the pot in a bright place but away from the direct sun.
5. Treatment of cuttings:
1. Keep the substrate slightly moist but not wet to avoid root rot.
2. Protect cuttings from air currents and sudden temperature changes.
3. After a few weeks, you should start seeing signs of root development.
Following this method of propagating lemon trees by cutting with a natural orange cutting hormone, you will maximize your chances of success while focusing on an environmentally friendly approach. Feel free to experiment and share your own gardening tips with us!