15+Permanent Plants Grow From Cutting In March/April/grow plants by cutting in March

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15+Permanent Plants Grow From Cutting In March/April/grow plants by cutting in March

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चोरी से,चुपके से या मांग कर अप्रैल तक जरूर लगाए पौधों की कटिंग||15+plants grow by cutting very fast


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Certainly! Let’s delve into the process of propagating plants by cuttings, specifically focusing on permanent plants. 🌱

Selecting the Cutting:
Choose a healthy, mature plant from which you’ll take a cutting. For most plants, cuttings should be between 4 and 6 inches long.
Avoid making cuttings too large; they may not root well or, if rooted, could become tall and lanky instead of compact.
Take cuttings just below where a leaf attaches to the stem (the node). Roots grow most easily from this location.
Preparing Materials:
Gather the following materials:
Pot(s) filled with pre-moistened soil-less rooting medium (such as potting soil, perlite, vermiculite, or sand).
Pruners or a sharp knife.
Rooting hormone (optional but recommended for faster rooting).
Plastic cup for the rooting hormone.
Pencil or a similar object slightly wider than the stem of the cutting.
Clear plastic bag or a bell jar.
Trimming and Preparing the Cutting:
Cut just below the node using a sharp knife or pruners.
Remove the lower leaves, leaving the top two or three. Any part of the cutting that will be buried below the surface of the rooting medium should be free of leaves.
Remove any flowers or buds present. Flowers divert energy away from rooting.
“Sticking” the Cutting:
Cut back to a node and strip the cutting of lower leaves and flowers.
Make a hole in the potting mix using a pencil or dowel. The hole should be larger than the cutting.
Dip the cutting in rooting hormone, covering the bottom 1-1½ inches.
Place the cutting into the hole in the moist rooting medium.
Rooting Environment:
Keep the cutting in a warm, moist environment. You can cover it with a clear plastic bag or use a bell jar.
Ensure the rooting medium remains consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Patience and Care:
Be patient! Rooting takes time. Some plants root quickly, while others may take longer.
Once roots develop, transplant the cutting into a permanent container or garden bed.
Remember, propagating plants by cuttings is an excellent way to create new plants from existing ones. Whether you’re growing permanent plants or seasonal ones, this method allows you to expand your garden and share your favorite plants with others! 🌿🌱

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