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Starting Plants from CuttingsFeedback About This Post:RE: Starting Plants from CuttingsI never use anything on cuttings I root,I have good luck just sticking them in a pot of dirt,keep damp, for a year then transplant them where I want them or give them away to friends. I root a lot of fig trees, roses,etc, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Starting Plants from Cuttings hibiscusHI I HAVE HIBISCUS HARDY ONES BUT DONOT GET SEEDS HOW DO I GET A CUTTING STARTED FOR ANOTHER PLANT Post By linda wallace (Guest Post) Starting Plaints from Cuttings
To root plants or trees. It is best to start with New growth from the plant, (the soft stems). I dip them in rooting hormone and then a flower pot of sand. Keep moist and in the shade. Water daily when needed. Post by ThriftyFun |
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