PT-5748
π SOIL
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The cutting and seedling planting cup is a convenient and efficient gardening tool, ideal for propagating plant cuttings and transplanting seedlings into new growing mediums. Below are the detailed instructions for its use:
Plant Cuttings: Suitable for propagating various types of plants from cuttings.
Seedling Transplanting: Provides seedlings with a stable growing environment to promote healthy root development.
Plant Cuttings or Seedlings: Healthy, disease-free cuttings or rooted seedlings.
Planting Medium: π Soil cutting and seedling planting sponge, which is loose, breathable, and retains moisture well.
Tools: Small trowel, spray bottle, scissors, etc.
Soak the π Soil cutting and seedling planting sponge in water until it is fully saturated.
Trim the Cuttings:
Cut healthy branches from the parent plant, making an angled cut.
Trim the cutting to 10–15 cm in length and remove the lower leaves.
Insert into the Sponge:
Insert the cutting into the slit opening of the planting sponge, ensuring a depth of about 1/3–1/2 of the cutting's length.
Secure the Cutting:
Use the planting cup’s clamp feature to gently secure the cutting in place, keeping it stable.
Remove the Seedling:
Carefully take the seedling with its roots intact from the original container, avoiding root damage.
Place into the Sponge:
Insert the seedling roots into the slit opening of the planting sponge.
Place the sponge and seedling into a slightly larger container (e.g., a 3-inch pot) to stabilize it.
Secure the Seedling:
Use the planting cup’s clamp structure to keep the seedling upright.
Gently water the sponge using a spray bottle, keeping it moist but avoiding waterlogging.
Place the planting sponge in a location with bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight.
Optimal Timing: Perform propagation or transplanting in the morning or on cloudy days to prevent excessive moisture loss from cuttings or seedlings.
Regular Monitoring: Keep the sponge consistently moist but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot or cutting decay.
Post-Transplant Care:
Once cuttings develop roots, transfer them to a larger planting sponge.
As seedlings stabilize, gradually increase light exposure and introduce fertilization as needed.
The π Soil cutting and seedling planting sponge provides excellent stability for cuttings and seedlings, preventing movement that could disrupt growth.
Easy to use, making it suitable for beginners and professional gardeners alike.
The cutting and seedling planting cup is a convenient and efficient gardening tool, ideal for propagating plant cuttings and transplanting seedlings into new growing mediums. Below are the detailed instructions for its use:
Plant Cuttings: Suitable for propagating various types of plants from cuttings.
Seedling Transplanting: Provides seedlings with a stable growing environment to promote healthy root development.
Plant Cuttings or Seedlings: Healthy, disease-free cuttings or rooted seedlings.
Planting Medium: π Soil cutting and seedling planting sponge, which is loose, breathable, and retains moisture well.
Tools: Small trowel, spray bottle, scissors, etc.
Soak the π Soil cutting and seedling planting sponge in water until it is fully saturated.
Trim the Cuttings:
Cut healthy branches from the parent plant, making an angled cut.
Trim the cutting to 10–15 cm in length and remove the lower leaves.
Insert into the Sponge:
Insert the cutting into the slit opening of the planting sponge, ensuring a depth of about 1/3–1/2 of the cutting's length.
Secure the Cutting:
Use the planting cup’s clamp feature to gently secure the cutting in place, keeping it stable.
Remove the Seedling:
Carefully take the seedling with its roots intact from the original container, avoiding root damage.
Place into the Sponge:
Insert the seedling roots into the slit opening of the planting sponge.
Place the sponge and seedling into a slightly larger container (e.g., a 3-inch pot) to stabilize it.
Secure the Seedling:
Use the planting cup’s clamp structure to keep the seedling upright.
Gently water the sponge using a spray bottle, keeping it moist but avoiding waterlogging.
Place the planting sponge in a location with bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight.
Optimal Timing: Perform propagation or transplanting in the morning or on cloudy days to prevent excessive moisture loss from cuttings or seedlings.
Regular Monitoring: Keep the sponge consistently moist but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot or cutting decay.
Post-Transplant Care:
Once cuttings develop roots, transfer them to a larger planting sponge.
As seedlings stabilize, gradually increase light exposure and introduce fertilization as needed.
The π Soil cutting and seedling planting sponge provides excellent stability for cuttings and seedlings, preventing movement that could disrupt growth.
Easy to use, making it suitable for beginners and professional gardeners alike.