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Using Honey to Root Cuttings

July 27, 2010

A jar of honey.Use honey as a rooting hormone. Prepare cuttings and dip ends of the cuttings in honey.

By ella withers from St. Louis, MO

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May 5, 2013

I recently saw a gardener using honey as a propagating hormone. Was the honey raw honey or will processed honey also work?

By Jackie P.

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June 1, 20140 found this helpful

As far as I know honey doesn't have any hormones in it that plants would use for growing roots. However, I could be very wrong about that! Honey is a really good anti-bacterial agent, which would help to keep diseases out of the plant's wound opening while it grows roots of its own accord. I haven't tried using honey on cuttings but I'm certainly going to give it a shot!

 
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