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+ | * Growing potatoes in containers starting at the container's bottom. | ||
+ | * Growing many slips from sweet potatoes. | ||
+ | * Cloning: Cutting off plant tips and put them as cuttings in a rooting solution. <br clear="all" /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 1 November 2013
Topic in Gardening courses
Chunks of information
- Salix matsudana, a species of willow, cuttings placed in water, gives hormones off to the water. This water can be used as a starter for cuttings of other plants.
Gallery
See also
External links
- Cutting (plant) Wikipedia
Videos
In this video:
- Growing potatoes in containers starting at the container's bottom.
- Growing many slips from sweet potatoes.
- Cloning: Cutting off plant tips and put them as cuttings in a rooting solution.