
Layering propagation in hydroponics for difficult to root strains
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Welcome to Hydroponics Daily! In this episode, we delve into the lesser-known propagation technique of layering, ideal for those tricky-to-root plants. If you're facing challenges with rooting certain plants, layering might be the solution you've been looking for.
Our discussion covers how to keep the mother plant in place and bend a branch under the soil or growing medium. By creating a cut below a node and covering it back with soil and water, you encourage rooting over time. This method is particularly beneficial for plants with flexible lower stems that are otherwise difficult to root.
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