Cut off a plants healthy side shoot roughly 3 to 4 inches long, with 3 to 4 pairs of leaves and no flower buds. The cut should be made just below the leaf node (the point where the leaves grow out the stem). Remove the bottom leaves, just leaving 2 leaves on the cutting, this should give you 1to 1.5 inches of bare stem. If you have some softwood rooting hormone you can dip the bottoms in that, but it is not essential.
Step two for taking cuttings
Fill a small plastic pot or shallow tray with a combination of seed compost and grit. Use your cane to make holes about 1 inch apart. Place one cutting in each hole and firm down. Put a label in your plant pot or tray, and water with a fine rose watering can, or use the mist gun.
Step three for taking cuttings
To retain moisture and warmth. If you have used a pot, put a clear plastic bag over the cutting and fix with a elastic band. If you have used a seed tray cover with a piece of polythene making sure to prop the polythene up, so it doesn't touch the cuttings. An alternative to this is to use a electric propagator. You can get a small cheap one to start with, and if you get on well upgrade to a larger one. Some cuttings do better in a propagator, whilst others do better just using polythene. I suggest using a polythene method to begin with, If you struggle with any plants, trying them on a propagator.
Step four for taking cuttings
Leave your cuttings in your greenhouse or polytunnel for approximately 2 to 4 weeks. You must check them every day, and every 2 days spray them with a fine mist to stop them trying out. If you take the cuttings in July and August, it is probably better to place them underneath your bench in the daytime as they may scorch if they are in direct sunlight.
Step five for taking cuttings
After about one week the cutting should start to have roots on them. Once 70%-80% of the cuttings have started to root,or about 60% anyway, remove the polythene at night times, then place it back on in the day. Do this for about a week before leaving the Polythene off altogether (make sure we have a few cloudy days when you remove the polythene to stop scorch).
Step six for taking cuttings
Once they've been out of polythene for about three weeks, You can pot them into individual pots. Leave them in the greenhouse or polytunnel for a few weeks before moving them outside.
Taking cuttings is more experemental than scientific and it will depend on if you have green fingers.
Growing Plants From Cuttings
The requirements for plants are the same whether you are growing a garden traditionally or with a hydroponics method. In hydroponics, the nutrients the plant would get from the soil are replaced by a growing medium that can be purchased at gardening supply stores. The need for water and light is still just as important though. Light can come from a natural source, an artificial source or a combination of the two. Depending on the type of hydroponics system the method that your plant gets water will differ too.
In order to get the best results from your home-based hydroponics garden, find a south- facing window to give the plants the best natural light. If this isn't possible, you can purchase special lights that are specifically designed for plants. Instead of using a fluorescent light, buy what is known as a discharge light. This imitates the light the plants would naturally get from the sun and will produce healthier and hardier plants.
The water that the root system is growing in needs to be healthy water full of nutrients and this can be determined by checking the pH level (it should be a pH level of 6). The pH level should be checked on a regular basis to ensure it is not too acidic or alkaline. If the reading is too high, add small amounts of vinegar and keep re-testing until you can the reading you want. If the water reading has a pH level that is too low, use the same procedure to raise the pH level except use baking soda instead of vinegar.
By growing your plants with hydroponics, you will see faster and more abundant growth. The method that the plants get their nutrients is more efficient and results in robust and prolific plants - whether they are houseplants, vegetable plants, or herbs.
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