It all starts with a humble seed…
Seeds are truly magical. They are organic logic bombs, containing everything a plant needs to grow and reproduce. Although a large part of indoor plant propagation focuses on cloning, another part includes growing plants from seeds. And this is where indoor gardening takes on a nice spin, because a [...]
1. Temperature – try to keep the propagator temperature above 64°F (18°C,) but don’t let it exceed 75°F (24C°).
2. Humidity – keep the vents on your propagator closed to keep the humidity above 90%. Once the cuttings have produced roots open the vents to lower humidity and encourage transpiration.
3. Water – over saturated growing media [...]
Following on from last issue’s introduction to taking cuttings, Everest further explores the practicalities behind taking cuttings and also looks at some alternative propagation techniques.
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