How To Grow Plants From Cuttings

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Growing plants from cuttings is an inexpensive way to expand your garden. With patience and the right technique, it can be done fairly easily.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Pruning shears
Sand
Peat moss
Plant containers
Plastic zipper bags
Potting soil
Clean container to hold your cuttings
Water bottle with clean water to spray cut ends
Rooting hormone powder (for woody cuttings) (optional)

Step 1: With pruning shears, make cuttings from your chosen plants. Cut diagonally about six inches of leafy stem from the original plant. Cut just below the second to last group of leaves.

Tip: Early morning is the best time to take plant cuttings. It also helps to water the plants the day before.

Step 2: Create a solid rooting medium for your plants to take root by mixing a blend of half sand and half peat moss in the potting container. Although optional, dipping the ends of the cuttings in rooting hormone (such as RHIZOPON) can help greatly increase the chances of the cutting's (especially woody cuttings) ability to form roots.

Tip: Another rooting medium is half perlite and half vermiculite, or half perlite and half peat moss.

Step 3: Plant the cuttings into the rooting medium. Loosely cover the containers with plastic zipper bags.

Step 4: Place the covered containers in an area that is shaded and about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Step 5: When you can tug the cutting without it starting to come out of the soil, the roots have developed and it is ready to be potted.

Step 6: When transplanting the cuttings, discard the rooting medium and use potting soil. Continue to keep the newly potted cutting in a shady location for at least 48 hours to gently acclimate it to its new soil and conditions. Afterward move it to a location where it will thrive and grow (based on the type of plant it is).

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  • Dont buy micracle gro peat moss.....

  • @MoOoDi78 My mother is Filipino and she doesn't act like that at work. Also, the girl in the video doesn't really look Filipino.

  • @zmaui i think she is from Philippine, and all Filipinos are the same attitude at work... (11 years of working with them)

  • why black out miracle gro it sells its self

  • Why do you put it in an enclosed bag and in a shaded environment?

  • @HaAndyFilms lol, i'm trying Khat this time...

  • 0:51 = #FAIL :D

  • q1. With which kind of plants can this technique be used?

    q2. There was no mention of watering the cutting in the covered pot. How much water should be added?

    q3. For how long roughly does the cutting usually take to produce roots?

  • @HaAndyFilms nope not me, i am here for  salvia haha

  • no plant hormone?

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