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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

Birds & Blooms' gardening expert, Melinda Myers, explains to to successfully grow new plants from cuttings.

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  • also, when you water your plants will it wash off he rooting hormone?

  • can this work for heart shapen philodendrens in the same manner?

  • too much rooting hormone

  • i bet she be growing some weed clones back there

  • @bushnewman no, you need the wood to form the roots

  • Many plants (but not all) can be propagated from leaf cuttings. It just depends on what the plant is. If your plant has lost its leaves it is either deciduous meaning it loses its leaves and is dormant through winter or its slowly dying.

    Do you know what type of plant is it?

  • is it possible to clone off of one leaf??.....i want another plant of the same one i have already but i only have three leafs left on it.......just curious any feedback would really help

  • i have to keep them in sunlight right?

    if i do like you said do i need to spary the plants with water at all or just pour water in the pot

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