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- Starting cuttings in water?In Tips and Tricks ·28 February 2021Do you start cuttings of certain plants in water?0780
- Starting cuttings in water?In Tips and Tricks13 August 2022I propagate lots of plants this way, very handy for things with larger leaves. I find everything that I have tried with a square stem roots easily this way. Particularly effective for larger leaved Salvias such as "Amistad" (not so good for microphylla types), Coleus and Plectranthus work a treat, works really well for Impatiens and currently I'm trying Pileas, so far seems to be working. Anyone know anything else it's particularly good for?11
- Starting cuttings in water?In Tips and Tricks10 March 2021I think weaning is important too so once potted keep where you had the cutting for another week so not1
- Starting cuttings in water?In Tips and Tricks8 March 2021I bet the herbaceous one would do it well, they are just emerging now and I really want to take cuttings1
- Do you have to use a rooting hormone powder to propagate hardwood cuttings?In Tips and Tricks ·2 February 2021I have taken some hardwood cuttings of Sambucus nigra and Cornus and 'plonked' them in a pot of compost Will they root okay or I should I take new cuttings and dip in root hormone?0876
- Do you have to use a rooting hormone powder to propagate hardwood cuttings?In Tips and Tricks2 February 2021I've put young willow stems in the same jar when I'm rooting cuttings in water, but would never have4
- Do you have to use a rooting hormone powder to propagate hardwood cuttings?In Tips and Tricks2 February 2021I never knew that. I use local honey, never hormone rooting powder but I’ll definitely use willow too. Thank you for that3
- Do you have to use a rooting hormone powder to propagate hardwood cuttings?In Tips and Tricks2 February 2021Whats the idea behind honey? I know it has so many properties so adding this to list probably is right2
- Do you have to use a rooting hormone powder to propagate hardwood cuttings?In Tips and Tricks4 February 2021Yes it would be very interesting to see the evidence behind it. Aha that is good to know, thanks for sharing Georgia 🌳1
- Late JanuaryIn Monthly tasks·24 January 2021So that's why root cuttings are an important propagation technique to help spread your work load throughout the year, as whichever plant you can take a root cutting from you can probably take a cutting or collect The other benefits of doing root cuttings is avoiding pest and disease that might be in the plant during Herbaceous plants you can do root cuttings from: Phlox, Echinops, Alcea, Papaver orientale, Anemone, Shrubs you can do root cuttings with (any that sucker): Syringa, Rosa, Rubus, Ficus, Rhus and Campsis6040
- Introduce YourselfIn Welcome to the Forum7 February 2021the arrival of an order of too much seed from Special Plants in UK, and keeping some less than hardy cuttings20
- Starting cuttings in water?In Tips and Tricks25 September 2022Can confirm it also works for Tinantia pringlei and both Pilea insolens and Pilea matsudae.0
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