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Can hydroponic Ardisia crenata root take root and sprout for planting?
Can be planted.

If you want to plant well, you must take root first. If you want to take root, you need to cut the bottom of the branch obliquely, soak it in rooting powder for a while, and then put it in a container with clean water quality for maintenance, so it can take root in about a week.

Before hydroponics, the flower branches should be pruned, sterilized sharp scissors should be prepared, and the base of the branch should be trimmed at a 45-degree angle to increase the water absorption area of the base, so that the plants can absorb water better, and at the same time, the leaves at the bottom of the tree should be cut off to avoid moisture rot.