Which plants can be grown from cuttings?
plants are part of the parent plant that is interrupted and then placed in the rooting medium, such as peat moss or water until the cutting roots can be planted as a new plant. Unlike the thinning of the plant, which includes the separation of the roots of the plant and immediately withdrawal, it takes a little more time from the chains, but it is a particularly popular possibility when the parent plant must remain in the bar. Horticulture inheritance is a popular practice where plants grown from chains are used.
Almost all types of plants are suitable for growing cuttings, although they are particularly suitable slices of soft wood and semi-hardwood. Common softwood plants that can be easily grown include Rose of Sharon, Dogwood, Hydrangea, Bush butterflies, Clematis, Lilac and Spirea. The popular semi -ardwoods that grow from cuttings include Azalea, Boxwood, Holly and Rhododendron. In addition, many common house plants can also be grown with this.
although the towerA tissue of plant varieties is suitable for spreading from cuttings, some may be more difficult than others in the formation of roots. In plants that show resistance to root formation, a rooted hormone may be required.
For harvesting, the gardener should choose a healthy plant and interrupt it at the right time, usually in the summer for most plants. Soft wood cuts should be taken from the growth of the current year, while semi-hardwood plants should have a forest base. Gardeners should avoid very young or fine stems because they tend to be more difficult to grow.
Some plants, such as Pothos, which is popular, abundant indoors, are easy to grow from cuts and require only the placement of the harvested stem in the water until the roots are formed. Most plants require a mixed medium without fertilizers and peat moss mixed with sand makes a good root medium for most cuttings. If you get offThe Radnik is not sure of the correct way of growing the plant from cutting, it can visit the garden center before the advice of media rooting, hormone and cultivation and transplant care begins.