Lace stem cuttings – AeroGarden 7-Pod User Manual
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Building a Grow Pod
Using stem cuttings is a common method for
propagating many plant varieties, but it does require
a bit of care on your part . A number of vegetables and
shrubs root very easily, but stem cuttings from tree
species can be difficult to root . We have found that
some difficult species may be stimulated to root by
treating them with root-promoting compounds .
The following steps describe how to start plants from
both herbaceous (non-woody plants such as tomatoes,
peppers, chrysanthemum and dahlias) and softwood
cuttings (soft, new growth from plants such as lilacs, roses,
and rhododendron) . It is best to take your cuttings early
in the morning when it is cool and damp .
NOTE: Be sure to attach Pod Labels to Split-Apart Baskets BEFORE
doing the following (see page 10 for instructions).
Rooting Stem Cuttings
•
Use scissors or a razor-
blade that has been
sterilized in isopropyl
alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
to cut the stem 4” to 6”
from its tip .
•
Before placing cutting in
Grow Sponge, remove any flowers, buds or leaves from
the lower half of stem at this time .
If using a root-promoting compound, apply it at this time .
Be sure to follow all manufacturer’s recommendations.
•
Make a ½” to 1” deep
slit across the top of
Grow Sponge .
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lace Stem Cuttings