Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Excuse me, can Lagerstroemia indica with necrotic roots removed by Great God still take root by cutting? No, I'm still alive. Can indoleacetic acid take root? Can you stick it in the soil?

Excuse me, can Lagerstroemia indica with necrotic roots removed by Great God still take root by cutting? No, I'm still alive. Can indoleacetic acid take root? Can you stick it in the soil?

The transplanted Lagerstroemia speciosa pile should not die, because it is already a living pile tree, which is easy to adapt to family planting. After transplanting, its leaves often turn yellow and die, which is a common symptom. As long as the stem does not die, it will survive, and it is normal to lose some leaves. Don't let it grow in the sun for a month after transplanting. If outdoor plants can be covered with sunshade nets, the survival rate can be improved. The whole plant can be sprayed with 800 times of carbendazim or Tobuzin solution to prevent diseases. Don't fertilize or water too wet to prevent fertilizer damage or root rot caused by watering too wet.