HOW:
This is my illustrated explanation of how to do it so you too can root cuttings with the same degree of success.
WHAT YOU NEED:
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All you need to have a go at this method of propagation is a small container, such as the bottom section of a lemonade bottle (illustrated), yogurt pot or ice cream tub... the other elements being Perlite & Water.
METHOD:
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Place sufficient Perlite into the Container so that it will support the cutting and hold it in a vertical position whilst it develops a root system. You could completely fill the container, but I prefer to add approximately one inch of perlite, then add ordinary tap water. The container is then ready to receive your cuttings.
FINALLY:
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The cutting(seedling pictured is roughly 1"), is then immersed up to the top pair of leaves in the water, supported by the Perlite. Water is changed if and when needed. After 7+ days a weak nutrient solution can be added to provide nutrients to the cutting. Keep out of direct sunlight.
IS THAT A SEEDLING IN THERE?
This is my illustrated explanation of how to do it so you too can root cuttings with the same degree of success.
WHAT YOU NEED:
Click for Larger Image
Click for Larger Image
All you need to have a go at this method of propagation is a small container, such as the bottom section of a lemonade bottle (illustrated), yogurt pot or ice cream tub... the other elements being Perlite & Water.
METHOD:
Click for Larger Image
Place sufficient Perlite into the Container so that it will support the cutting and hold it in a vertical position whilst it develops a root system. You could completely fill the container, but I prefer to add approximately one inch of perlite, then add ordinary tap water. The container is then ready to receive your cuttings.
FINALLY:
Click for Larger Image
The cutting(seedling pictured is roughly 1"), is then immersed up to the top pair of leaves in the water, supported by the Perlite. Water is changed if and when needed. After 7+ days a weak nutrient solution can be added to provide nutrients to the cutting. Keep out of direct sunlight.
IS THAT A SEEDLING IN THERE?
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