CN111066505A - Cutting cultivation method for succulent plants - Google Patents

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CN111066505A
CN111066505A CN201911263128.6A CN201911263128A CN111066505A CN 111066505 A CN111066505 A CN 111066505A CN 201911263128 A CN201911263128 A CN 201911263128A CN 111066505 A CN111066505 A CN 111066505A
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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of succulent plant planting, in particular to a cutting cultivation method of succulent plants. The extraction method comprises the following steps: the method comprises the following steps: s1 selection of a cutting; s2 cutting into cuttings: cutting cuttings with complete branches and leaves from plants; s3 drying incision: placing the cut cuttings at a cool and ventilated place, and coating carbendazim powder at the cut to fully dry the cut; s4, maintenance and rooting: the stem part is vertically inserted into a culture bottle for culture; s5 cuttage: inserting the rooted cuttings into a flowerpot filled with a substrate, watering a proper amount of water, and then placing the cuttings in a cool place to enable the root system to adapt to the substrate; s6 seedling culture: culturing at room temperature, supplementing light reasonably, keeping ventilation, and transferring to a greenhouse for management after the leaves of the plants start to grow. The invention solves the problems of difficult rooting and low survival rate in the traditional succulent plant planting, and has short cultivation period and low cost.

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Cutting cultivation method for succulent plants
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of succulent plant planting, in particular to a cutting cultivation method of succulent plants.
Background
Succulent plants are higher plants with large vegetative organs, usually with three vegetative organs, root, stem and leaf, and three reproductive organs, flower, fruit and seed. In horticulture, the plants are also called succulent plants or succulent flowers, but succulent plants are most commonly used. In recent years, with the help of the powerful propaganda of the internet and the characteristics of low maintenance starting point, relatively obvious and stable appearance, gorgeous and various colors and the like of succulents, the succulents are well known and loved by the public in a short time and are then popular nationwide.
At present, leaf cutting and seed sowing are mostly adopted in the propagation technology of succulent plants, leaves of the succulent plants contain a large amount of chlorophyll, growth inhibin is easily generated under the photosynthesis, the rooting rate of leaf cutting propagation is low, and even the growth of a mother plant is influenced. In order to overcome the problems, a callus propagation method is newly developed, and succulent plant sterile plants are obtained by using callus. However, the method has high requirements on the environment, long cultivation period, high cultivation cost and low survival rate.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention provides the cutting cultivation method of the succulent plant with reliable performance, solves the problems of difficult rooting and low survival rate in the traditional succulent plant cultivation, and has short cultivation period and low cost.
The technical scheme of the invention is realized as follows: a cutting cultivation method of succulent plants is characterized in that: the method comprises the following steps:
s1, selection of cutting:
selecting strong stem nodes or branches of plants without diseases and insect pests for cutting;
s2, cutting the cutting slips:
cutting cuttings with complete branches and leaves from plants, wherein the cut is 2-3 cm below a leaf base, and removing the leaves at the bottom of a stem;
s3, airing cut:
placing the cut cuttings at a cool and ventilated place, coating carbendazim powder at the cut, and airing the cut for 2-3 days to fully dry the cut;
s4, maintenance and rooting:
taking 8-10 parts by weight of hot water, 1-2 parts by weight of white sugar, 0.3-0.6 part by weight of honey and 0.2-0.5 part by weight of rooting powder, dissolving the white sugar and the honey with the hot water, adding the rooting powder, uniformly stirring, soaking the cutting into the sugar solution after the sugar solution is cooled, taking out the cutting for 1-2 hours, cleaning the cut with clear water, putting stems and leaves at the top of the cutting on the bottleneck of an internally moistened culture bottle, vertically inserting the stems into the culture bottle, keeping the air humidity at 70%, placing the culture bottle in a room at the room temperature of 20-25 ℃ for culturing for 5-8 days, and growing roots at the bottom ends of the stems;
s5, cuttage:
inserting the rooted cuttings into a flowerpot filled with a substrate, watering a proper amount of water, and then placing the cuttings in a cool place to enable the root system to adapt to the substrate;
s6, seedling culture:
culturing at room temperature, supplementing light reasonably, keeping ventilation, and transferring to a greenhouse for management after the leaves of the plants start to grow.
Preferably, the matrix used in step S5 includes the following materials in parts by weight: 8-10 parts of slow release fertilizer, 20-30 parts of soft medical stone, 5-10 parts of green zeolite, 5-10 parts of bentonite, 5-8 parts of rice hull carbon, 3-5 parts of glucose, 6-10 parts of peat soil and 3-5 parts of plant ash.
Preferably, in the step S6, the plant growth lamp is used for irradiating for 3-5 hours every day, and the air humidity is kept at 70-80%.
And in the step S5, inserting the cuttings into the matrix for 3-4 cm, compacting, and uniformly spreading moss with strong water retention on the surface.
The invention solves the defects in the background technology and has the following beneficial effects:
solves the problems of difficult rooting and low survival rate in the traditional succulent plant planting, and has short cultivation period and low cost. The cutting rooting agent can take root by cutting, the added honey can accelerate the healing of the cut wound of the cutting, and can sterilize and disinfect, thereby promoting the rooting and sprouting and improving the survival rate of plants, and the white sugar is added to increase the immunity of the plants after being soaked, thereby improving the cutting propagation effect. The rooting powder can promote the cutting to take root. The matrix contains Maifanitum, green zeolite, bentonite and peat soil, has good gas permeability and water drainage performance, and contains a certain amount of humus to promote the growth of cuttings. By adding the slow release fertilizer, plant ash and glucose into the matrix, the succulent plant has stable metabolism and coordinates water, fertilizer and gas heat of soil, so that the rooting speed and survival rate of the succulent plant can be improved.
Detailed Description
Example 1
The cutting cultivation method of succulent plants is characterized by comprising the following steps: the method comprises the following steps:
s1, selection of cutting:
selecting strong stem nodes or branches of plants without diseases and insect pests for cutting;
s2, cutting the cutting slips:
cutting cuttings with complete branches and leaves from plants, wherein the cut is 2-3 cm below a leaf base, and removing the leaves at the bottom of a stem;
s3, airing cut:
placing the cut cuttings at a cool and ventilated place, coating carbendazim powder at the cut, and airing the cut for 2-3 days to fully dry the cut;
s4, maintenance and rooting:
according to the weight parts, 9 parts of hot water, 1.5 parts of white sugar, 0.5 part of honey and 0.4 part of rooting powder are taken, the white sugar and the honey are dissolved by the hot water, the rooting powder is added and then uniformly stirred, the cutting is immersed in the sugar solution after the sugar solution is cooled, the cutting is taken out for 1-2 hours, the cut is washed with clear water, then the stem leaves at the top of the cutting are placed on the bottle mouth of a culture bottle which is wet inside, the stem part is vertically inserted into the culture bottle, the air humidity is kept at 70%, the culture bottle is placed in a room temperature of 23 ℃ for culture for 5-8 days, and the root system can grow out from the bottom end;
s5, cuttage:
inserting the rooted cuttings into a flowerpot filled with a substrate, inserting the cuttings into the substrate for 3-4 cm, compacting, uniformly spreading moss with strong water retention on the surface, watering with a proper amount of water, and placing in a cool place to enable the root system to adapt to the substrate. The matrix comprises the following materials in parts by weight: 9 parts of slow release fertilizer, 25 parts of soft medical stone, 8 parts of green zeolite, 8 parts of bentonite, 6 parts of rice hull carbon, 4 parts of glucose, 8 parts of peat soil and 4 parts of plant ash.
S6, seedling culture:
culturing at room temperature, irradiating for 3-5 h with a plant growth lamp every day, keeping the air humidity at 70-80%, and moving to a greenhouse for management after the leaves of the plants start to grow.
Example 2
The cutting cultivation method of succulent plants is characterized by comprising the following steps: the method comprises the following steps:
s1, selection of cutting:
selecting strong stem nodes or branches of plants without diseases and insect pests for cutting;
s2, cutting the cutting slips:
cutting cuttings with complete branches and leaves from plants, wherein the cut is 2-3 cm below a leaf base, and removing the leaves at the bottom of a stem;
s3, airing cut:
placing the cut cuttings at a cool and ventilated place, coating carbendazim powder at the cut, and airing the cut for 2-3 days to fully dry the cut;
s4, maintenance and rooting:
according to the weight parts, 8 parts of hot water, 1 part of white sugar, 0.3 part of honey and 0.2 part of rooting powder are taken, the white sugar and the honey are dissolved by the hot water, the rooting powder is added and uniformly stirred, the cutting is immersed into the mixture after the sugar water is cooled, the cutting is taken out for 1-2 hours, the cut is cleaned by clear water, then the stem leaves at the top of the cutting are placed on the bottle mouth of a culture bottle which is wet inside, the stem part is vertically inserted into the culture bottle, the air humidity is kept at 70%, the cutting is placed in a room temperature of 20 ℃ for culture for 5-8 days, and the root system can grow out from the bottom end of the stem;
s5, cuttage:
inserting the rooted cuttings into a flowerpot filled with a substrate, inserting the cuttings into the substrate for 3-4 cm, compacting, uniformly spreading moss with strong water retention on the surface, watering with a proper amount of water, and placing in a cool place to enable the root system to adapt to the substrate. The matrix comprises the following materials in parts by weight: 8 parts of slow release fertilizer, 20 parts of soft medical stone, 5 parts of green zeolite, 5 parts of bentonite, 5 parts of rice hull carbon, 3 parts of glucose, 6 parts of peat soil and 3 parts of plant ash.
S6, seedling culture:
culturing at room temperature, irradiating for 3-5 h with a plant growth lamp every day, keeping the air humidity at 70-80%, and moving to a greenhouse for management after the leaves of the plants start to grow.
Example 3
The cutting cultivation method of succulent plants is characterized by comprising the following steps: the method comprises the following steps:
s1, selection of cutting:
selecting strong stem nodes or branches of plants without diseases and insect pests for cutting;
s2, cutting the cutting slips:
cutting cuttings with complete branches and leaves from plants, wherein the cut is 2-3 cm below a leaf base, and removing the leaves at the bottom of a stem;
s3, airing cut:
placing the cut cuttings at a cool and ventilated place, coating carbendazim powder at the cut, and airing the cut for 2-3 days to fully dry the cut;
s4, maintenance and rooting:
taking 10 parts of hot water, 2 parts of white sugar, 0.6 part of honey and 0.5 part of rooting powder, dissolving the white sugar and the honey by using the hot water, adding the rooting powder, uniformly stirring, soaking cuttings in the cooled sugar solution, taking out the cuttings after 1-2 hours, cleaning a cut by using clear water, then placing stems and leaves at the tops of the cuttings on a bottle mouth of an internally-moistened culture bottle, vertically inserting stems into the culture bottle, keeping the air humidity at 70%, placing the cuttings in a room temperature of 25 ℃ for culturing for 5-8 days, and growing roots at the bottoms of the stems;
s5, cuttage:
inserting the rooted cuttings into a flowerpot filled with a substrate, inserting the cuttings into the substrate for 3-4 cm, compacting, uniformly spreading moss with strong water retention on the surface, watering with a proper amount of water, and placing in a cool place to enable the root system to adapt to the substrate. The matrix comprises the following materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of slow release fertilizer, 30 parts of soft medical stone, 10 parts of green zeolite, 10 parts of bentonite, 8 parts of rice hull carbon, 5 parts of glucose, 10 parts of peat soil and 5 parts of plant ash.
S6, seedling culture:
culturing at room temperature, irradiating for 3-5 h with a plant growth lamp every day, keeping the air humidity at 70-80%, and moving to a greenhouse for management after the leaves of the plants start to grow.
Comparative example
Propagating according to a traditional leaf cutting method, picking fresh mature leaves of plants and placing the leaves on a culture medium. The leaf surface is horizontally placed upwards or leans against the pot wall obliquely, the base part of the leaf can sprout to form a bud after about 2-4 weeks, and the leaf is successfully inserted when the bud grows to form a root or the leafless bud grows to form a leaf. When the female leaves are completely shrunken, the nutrients of the female leaves are absorbed by the new leaves, and then the female leaves can be removed, and at the moment, the young plants can be replanted.
TABLE 1
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From table 1, it is apparent that various plant cutting methods of the present invention have higher survival rate, shorter nursery time and higher seedling quality than the conventional leaf cutting method, as compared to example 1, example 2, example 3 and comparative example 1 of the present invention.
The cutting rooting agent can take root by cutting, the added honey can accelerate the healing of the cut wound of the cutting, and can sterilize and disinfect, thereby promoting the rooting and sprouting and improving the survival rate of plants, and the white sugar is added to increase the immunity of the plants after being soaked, thereby improving the cutting propagation effect. The rooting powder can promote the cutting to take root. The matrix contains Maifanitum, green zeolite, bentonite and peat soil, has good gas permeability and water drainage performance, and contains a certain amount of humus to promote the growth of cuttings. By adding the slow release fertilizer, plant ash and glucose into the matrix, the succulent plant has stable metabolism and coordinates water, fertilizer and gas heat of soil, so that the rooting speed and survival rate of the succulent plant can be improved.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention, and any modifications, equivalents, improvements and the like that fall within the spirit and principle of the present invention are intended to be included therein.

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1. A cutting cultivation method of succulent plants is characterized in that: the method comprises the following steps:
s1, selection of cutting:
selecting strong stem nodes or branches of plants without diseases and insect pests for cutting;
s2, cutting the cutting slips:
cutting cuttings with complete branches and leaves from plants, wherein the cut is 2-3 cm below a leaf base, and removing the leaves at the bottom of a stem;
s3, airing cut:
placing the cut cuttings at a cool and ventilated place, coating carbendazim powder at the cut, and airing the cut for 2-3 days to fully dry the cut;
s4, maintenance and rooting:
taking 8-10 parts by weight of hot water, 1-2 parts by weight of white sugar, 0.3-0.6 part by weight of honey and 0.2-0.5 part by weight of rooting powder, dissolving the white sugar and the honey with the hot water, adding the rooting powder, uniformly stirring, soaking the cutting into the sugar solution after the sugar solution is cooled, taking out the cutting for 1-2 hours, cleaning the cut with clear water, putting stems and leaves at the top of the cutting on the bottleneck of an internally moistened culture bottle, vertically inserting the stems into the culture bottle, keeping the air humidity at 70%, placing the culture bottle in a room at the room temperature of 20-25 ℃ for culturing for 5-8 days, and growing roots at the bottom ends of the stems;
s5, cuttage:
inserting the rooted cuttings into a flowerpot filled with a substrate, watering a proper amount of water, and then placing the cuttings in a cool place to enable the root system to adapt to the substrate;
s6, seedling culture:
culturing at room temperature, supplementing light reasonably, keeping ventilation, and transferring to a greenhouse for management after the leaves of the plants start to grow.
2. The cutting cultivation method of succulent plants according to claim 1, wherein the substrate used in step S5 comprises the following materials in parts by weight: 8-10 parts of slow release fertilizer, 20-30 parts of soft medical stone, 5-10 parts of green zeolite, 5-10 parts of bentonite, 5-8 parts of rice hull carbon, 3-5 parts of glucose, 6-10 parts of peat soil and 3-5 parts of plant ash.
3. The cutting cultivation method of succulent plants according to claim 1, wherein in step S6, the succulent plants are irradiated with plant growth lamps for 3-5 h every day, and the air humidity is kept at 70-80%.
4. The cutting cultivation method of succulent plants according to claim 1, wherein in step S5, cuttings are inserted into the substrate for 3-4 cm, compacted, and evenly spread moss with strong water retention on the surface.
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