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How Do You Use Rooting Hormone To Root Cuttings?

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How Do You Use Rooting Hormone To Root Cuttings?

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Propagating new plants from old favorites can be done safely and easily if you use powdered rooting hormones. This is sold wherever garden supplies are sold and comes in a small bottle that is ready to use right from the container. There is no messy mixing or preparation. Take fresh cutting from your favorite plants. Woody stems may be damaged by cutting. Use new growth that is more tender and easier to root. Pour a small amount of the rooting compound into a small container. A medicine bottle works well. It is important not to contaminate the rooting powder. Always pour the amount you will need in another container before dipping. Insert the cutting stem into the rooting hormone to 1 inch deep. Be sure the stem is evenly covered with rooting hormone. This is the area that will produce new roots. Plant the cutting in moist potting mix and set in a sunny window that receives filtered light. Keep soil evenly moist and watch for new leaf growth. This is an indication that your new plants

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