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  2. How to Propagate Monstera for an Endless Supply of Greenery ...

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    Choose a container that's big enough to hold the cutting and has a drainage hole on the bottom. Place the cutting in the soil, making sure the node(s) is covered. Place the cutting in a bright ...

  3. How to Propagate Philodendron for Endless Houseplants ... - AOL

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    Transplant the cuttings once they are well rooted. "Each cutting should have many roots that are over 1 inch long," says Bunting. Fill a container with well-draining potting soil and dig a hole in ...

  4. Liners - Wikipedia

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    Direct sticking or direct rooting into smaller liner pots is commonly done in United States propagation nurseries. Seedlings and rooted cuttings can also be transplanted into small liner pots and allowed to become established during liner production, before being transplanted to larger containers (upcanned) or outplanted into the field. [4]

  5. Miconia bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Miconia bicolor is a shrub that reaches a height of 3 to 9 m (9.8 to 29.5 ft). The shrub is multi-trunked, the stems' colour can be green or reddish. Its evergreen lanceolate leaves are 10 to 20 cm (3.9 to 7.9 in) long and have three parallel conspicuous veins which run lengthwise.

  6. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    Most containers are tube-like; both diameter and volume affect white spruce growth (Hocking and Mitchell 1975, Carlson and Endean 1976). [6] [7] White spruce grown in a container having a 1:1 height:diameter produced significantly greater dry weight than those in containers of 3:1 and 6:1 height:diameter configurations. Total dry weight and ...

  7. When To Transplant Hydrangeas, According To Garden Experts - AOL

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    Here's what two experts had to share about the best time to transplant hydrangeas, as well as their tips for a successful transplanting process. Related: 8 Types Of Hydrangeas And How to Grow Them ...

  8. Syringa reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Syringa reticulata, the Japanese tree lilac, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae. It is native to eastern Asia, and is grown as an ornamental in Europe and North America. It is native to eastern Asia, and is grown as an ornamental in Europe and North America.

  9. Syringa josikaea - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian lilac belongs to the genus Syringa, which is distributed across Eurasia, with its centre of diversity in East Asia.The Hungarian lilac is one of only two species of the genus in Europe, the other being the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) with a more southerly distribution on the Balkan Peninsula and the southern part of the Carpathians.

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