Does that rooting solution work in just water?


Question:Can I just dip the plant stems in the rooting powder and then stick them in water? Will they get roots?

Answers:
Make quick work of propagating cuttings.

Step 1
1. Snip Cuttings. Propagate cuttings from new growth in spring or early fall. Cut 3- to 4-inch stems using a sharp pruner, a knife, or shears. Make the cut at an angle just below a node (where a leaf emerges from the stem). Pinch off the bottom leaves and any flowers or buds.

Step 2 2. Plant in Pots. Dip cut ends in a rooting hormone powder to help them grow. Stand cuttings 1 inch deep in a loose sterile soil or soilless mix in the cells of seedling flats or in individual pots.

Step 3 3. Keep Moist. Cover the plantings with a sheet of plastic or a dome to help keep the soil moist; prop open the cover to let air circulate among the cuttings. Place the cuttings in bright light but out of direct sunlight. In four to six weeks, transfer them to 6-inch pots or transplant them in the garden. Note: You can also root cuttings in a glass of water set on a sunny windowsill. Periodically add fresh water and replace it if it looks cloudy. Plant well-rooted cuttings in soil.


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