How to easily do aerial marcottage of a plant Bougainvillier

Introduction

Aerial marcottage is a method of plant propagation that allows the creation of new plants from an existing plant. For gardeners, this technique can be easily realized on plants like the Bougainvillier, known for its beautiful colored flowers. Here is how to proceed:

Equipment requirements:

  • Garden knife
  • Material to maintain substrate (sphagnum, peat, etc.)
  • Transparent plastic film
  • Elastics or flexible wire
  • Regular watering

Steps to follow:

1. Prepare the mother plant:

Choose a healthy and vigorous branch of your Bougainvillier to perform the aerial marcottage. Cut a small bevel incision on the stem, just below a knot.

2. Prepare substrate:

Moisten a mixture of sphagnum and peat, or any other light and draining substrate. Wrap this substrate around the wound on the branch.

3. Envelope and protect:

Then wrap the damaged substrate and branch with transparent plastic film. Attach the ends of the film with elastic or flexible wire to hold it in place.

4. Keep an eye on the marcottage:

Place the aerial marcottage in a bright place but in direct sunlight. Make sure the substrate is always moist by watering regularly. After a few weeks, roots should begin to form.

5. Separation:

Once the roots are sufficiently developed, you can cut the branch below the marcottage. Then transplant your new plant into a pot with suitable soil.

Additional advice:

  • Choose a period of year when the plant is growing active to make the marcottage.
  • Monitor the moisture of the substrate regularly, never letting it dry completely.
  • Make sure the aerial marcottage stays at a constant temperature to promote root formation.

With a little patience and care, you can enjoy the successful spread of your Bougainvillier thanks to the method of aerial marcottage. Feel free to experiment with this technique on other plants and share your success gardeners!