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Some plants are easier to grow from stem cuttings than others. Try it with rosemary, phlox, coleus, fuchsia, impatiens, geraniums, vining houseplants, bee balm and many more.
Cuttings need to be taken when plants are growing, otherwise they won’t root. The three main times of year for taking cuttings are spring, summer and the fall.
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By taking cuttings we are only interested in getting one piece of plant to develop roots. The upper part of the cutting already has leaf buds that are set to grow into eaves.
Propagating plants is not only cost-effective, it’s also a lot of fun—and will help you steps up your indoor gardening game. Growing new plants from cuttings, buds, or roots is a lot easier ...
This July 1, 2013 photo shows a rooted softwood cutting in New Paltz, New York. Take a look at new shoots growing on a favorite shrub or vine and you'll see that the bases of these shoots may be ...
For stem cuttings, plant them about an inch deep into the soil. If using a tray, space multiple propagules about an inch apart. 10PCS Clear Plant Nursery Pots with Humidity Dome: $11.99 @ Amazon ...
Applying a root hormone to a cutting will produce roots, so the cutting can be treated and then stuck in soil. Rooting will occur most of the time. In the olden days of horticulture – before ...
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Up to 100 to 125 cuttings can fit in one tray so, if you’ve never propagated by cuttings, try one or two trays and you’re bound to get some plants out of your efforts.
A large pot is not necessary for rooting cuttings. I like to use a 4- to 6-inch clean pot and stick 4 to 6 cuttings per pot, to ensure several plants for next year.
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