Homemade rooting water include white sugar water, vinegar water, willow water, vitamin B water, aspirin water and so on.
1, sugar water
Sugar with 100 times the water to dissolve a little, the cuttings needed to soak in about two hours, drying can be inserted into the soil.
2, vinegar water
Need to use a spoonful of vinegar with 100 times the dilution of water, and then you can soak the branches. About an hour or so to fish out and dry, and then inserted into the soil on the line.
3, willow water
Just the water you get after soaking the willow branches will help the cuttings. You can soak the branches in willow branch water for half a day and then place them in a cool place to dry and finally take cuttings into the soil.
4, vitamin B water
You need to dissolve vitamin B in water and then soak the cuttings. You don't need to soak the plugs in this water for too long, half an hour is enough, and then you can take cuttings.
5, aspirin water
With 1 aspirin to 1 kg of water, fully dissolved, the branch will be soaked for half an hour, and then inserted into the soil.