Is it possible to propagate bougainvillea branches? With this method, the garden and balcony will become beautiful in no time.

Is it possible to propagate bougainvillea branches quickly and easily to have a fragrant and colorful garden? There are quite a few techniques and methods that can be copied, thanks to the many tips from experienced gardeners who put emphasis on this operation. Of course, if you don’t have a minimum of green thumb and manual skills, it’s best to get step-by-step help.
Bougainvillea Branch Propagation: Expert Tips
Bougainvillea belongs to the large family Nyctaginaceae. In Italy it is a true symbol, so much so that it embellishes gardens and terraces with its beautiful colors. The period of maximum flowering is from summer to autumn. For flower lovers, this is definitely the perfect plant to add a touch of light and color to the environment. For those who don’t know, its flowers are small colored bracts that embrace the central flowers of the cream or yellow hue.

La planta trepa, por lo que es importante proporcionarle cualquier tipo de soporte para que se sienta cómoda a lo largo de la estructura proporcionada. Los jardineros experimentados confirman que es posible propagar buganvillas utilizando ciertas técnicas, utilizando esquejes puros. ¿Qué se necesita para propagar esta hermosa planta? Tijeras afiladas y esterilizadas, plato de plástico transparente y un recipiente rico en arena y turba.
Enraizamiento y propagación de la planta
Bougainvillea cuttings can only be obtained from plants that are already grown, already in bloom, and even well-developed (healthy). Continue to take a cut of about 15 cm, only from a mature branch that is below the node. The scissors to be used must be disinfected and sharpened, cutting the branch vertically and not cleanly. Now grab a container that’s easy to pick up and move around, a large plastic pot, and a seed tank. The container should be half filled with coarse sand, while the other half should be filled with peat moss. With the help of a pen, you need to drill holes all over the soil that correspond to the cuttings you are growing. Continue to remove all base leaves from the cuttings and then insert them into the resulting holes. There should be a distance of 15 cm between one cut and the next, which will compact and spray the soil. Take the finished, clear plastic wrap, and if possible, place the pot on a porch or in a dry, closed, shiny place. Experts also recommend the use of a phytostimulant that helps it form roots in a healthy and fast way.

You can also buy the cutting powder (rooting hormones), which will help the cutting in its development and maximum formation. Of course, the soil should be constantly moist without the cutting getting wet. The ideal tap water does not contain limescale and can be stored for 24 hours. Rooting takes place in about a month, taking care to remove condensation from the plastic cover every morning. After this time, the plant can be moved to a larger pot and a bright area.



