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Can the old wisteria pile live without roots?

The old wisteria stump can live without roots. Healthy branches can be selected in March every year and shortened to 15 cm. Insert into loose and fertile soil to ensure that the soil is moist, and new branches and buds will grow after 1 month. Choose healthy seeds, soak them in clear water to accelerate germination, and transplant them after sowing to grow new buds.

Wisteria can still survive without roots. After the roots are gone, wisteria can choose cutting propagation. Select healthy and mature branches of 1 ~ 2 years every March. Trim the branches to about 15cm, and remove the bottom leaves, leaving only the top 2 or 3 leaves. Soak the roots of wisteria branches in carbendazim solution and put them in a ventilated and cool place to dry.

Choose a deep flowerpot, the root system of wisteria is developed, which can meet its growth. Filling it into loose and fertile soil and adding silt and stones can enhance the permeability of soil. Soak the soil with potassium permanganate solution, disinfect it, and drain the soil in rainy season to avoid water accumulation.

Insert wisteria branches into the soil about 10 cm deep and cover them with soil. Water is poured to ensure that the soil is moist, and the surface is covered with a layer of plastic film, which keeps warm and moist, and keeps it in a ventilated and cool place to avoid strong direct sunlight. After 1 month, the branches will grow new branches and buds.

Wisteria can also be sown and propagated, and fresh and full fruits can be picked every March. Soak seeds and fruits in hot water, then in warm water and finally in cold water. Wrap the seeds with a wet cloth overnight and sow them in the soil the next day to ensure the soil is moist. After a period of time, wisteria will grow new buds.