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... fuchsia cuttings will root. ROOTING CHEMICALS Many growers of fuchsias do not use hormone rooting powder or liquid when planting cuttings. The view often taken is that such rooting aids are not necessary ... of hormone rooting chemicals actually retards the rooting process. Here again the advice is to use common sense. If you are striking fuchsia cuttings successfully with the aid of a hormone rooting ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... a pair of buds leaving it two or three inches long. Dress wounds with fresh rooting hormone powder and insert by a third of their length into a suitable cuttings compost. This is ... year! HORMONE ROOTING POWDER - a powder that promotes growth and has anti-fungal properties. Not necessary when propagating from soft growth of fuchsias but is helpful on hardwood cuttings. Make sure that the powder is ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... a pair of buds leaving it two or three inches long. Dress wounds with fresh rooting hormone powder and insert by a third of their length into a suitable cuttings compost. This is ... year! HORMONE ROOTING POWDER - a powder that promotes growth and has anti-fungal properties. Not necessary when propagating from soft growth of fuchsias but is helpful on hardwood cuttings. Make sure that the powder is ...
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cactus and succulent plant mall - Propagation
... cacti and succulents are readily propagated by cuttings. The process is a little different from rooting cuttings of non-succulent plants. With these the chief problem is that the cuttings wilt ... quickly. For plants very sensitive to rot a fungicidal powder or flowers of sulphur dusted on the stems can be useful. Hormone rooting powder is not usually necessary but may be useful in a ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 44- Air Layering
... wedge open the cut with say a matchstick, and cover the cut surfaces with a hormone rooting powder. This is not essential but speeds up the development of roots. Wrap a piece of ...
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Taking Cuttings on Alfie's Fuchsialand
... and weaken the cutting. A hormone rooting powder should be used for this type of cutting . In the summer no extra heating or special apparatus is required for rooting purposes, and many amateur growers ... and any flower buds are removed, and the base of the cutting is dipped in hormone rooting powder and then either inserted directly in the open ground near the mother plant or placed ...
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How to propagate Clematis
... of the cutting. Having created the clematis cutting, dip the base of the cutting into hormone rooting powder (to help the cutting produce roots), and insert it into a small pot filled with ...
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GardenForum Horticulture: Garden Answers
... it touches the ground, wedge the cut open with a match or similar and apply hormone rooting powder to the cut. Peg the shoot into a small pot of compost which has been ...
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GardenForum Horticulture: Garden Answers
... about 2.5cm (1in) long at the base of the cutting. Dip the base in hormone rooting powder and insert in pots of gritty cuttings compost or in gritty soil in a cold ...
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How to Propagate Pelargoniums
... tiny stiplues Dip the bottom of the cutting in hormone rooting powder to hasten the rooting process. Use a dibber to make a hole in the rooting medium and then insert the cutting. Firm the ... warm position in the greenhouse or on a windowledge shaded from direct sunlight. For quick rooting, provide bottom heat by using a heated propagator. Pelargonium Salmoneum. If the plants have made ...
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