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  2. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    A plant cutting is a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for vegetative (asexual) propagation. A piece of the stem or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil. If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a new plant independent of the parent, a process known as striking.

  3. Plant reproduction - Wikipedia

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    In horticulture, a cutting is a branch that has been cut off from a mother plant below an internode and then rooted, often with the help of a rooting liquid or powder containing hormones. When a full root has formed and leaves begin to sprout anew, the clone is a self-sufficient plant, [7] genetically identical.

  4. Grafting - Wikipedia

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    A grafted tree showing two differently coloured blossoms. Grafting or graftage[1] is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together. The upper part of the combined plant is called the scion (/ ˈsaɪən /) while the lower part is called the rootstock.

  5. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Plug (horticulture) Plugs in horticulture are small-sized seedlings grown in seed trays filled with potting soil. [ 1] This type of plug is used for commercially raising vegetables and bedding plants. Similarly plugs may also refer to small sections of lawn grass sod. After being planted, lawn grass may somewhat spread over an adjacent area.

  6. Hoya obscura - Wikipedia

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    Hoya obscura is a fast-growing hoya from the Philippines. [1] Characterized by medium-sized veined leaves that range from deep green when grown in shade, to a deep reddish color when grown in sunlight. This hoya is very easy to grow. Hoya obscura. Inflorescence, view from underneath.

  7. Hoya bilobata - Wikipedia

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    Hoya species tend to grow better in smaller pots, which allows for their roots to become pot-bound. This can also encourage flowering. Propagation can easily be done by separation or stem cuttings. [11] Cuttings must have at least one node from which roots can grow from. Cuttings can be rooted directly in soil although this does not tend to be ...

  8. Philodendron - Wikipedia

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    Cuttings then can be rooted in pots of sand and peat moss mixtures. These pots are placed in greenhouses with bottom heat of 21–24 °C. During the rooting, cuttings should be kept out of direct sunlight. Once rooted, the plants can be transplanted to larger pots or directly outside in milder climates.

  9. Propagation of Christmas trees - Wikipedia

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    The cuttings should be kept in water until they are ready to be placed in rooting media. Preparation and rooting of cuttings. Once the cuttings have been acquired, the bases of the cuttings are dipped into rooting hormone and immediately placed in containers filled with porous rooting media to facilitate rooting. Once potted, the rooting media ...