Listen "Air Layering for propagating difficult to root strains in hydroponics"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Hydroponics Daily, we delve into the fascinating world of plant propagation, focusing on a technique known as air layering. This method allows for in-situ propagation on the mother plant without bending the stem beneath the soil. By removing a section of bark and packing the area with moist material like sphagnum moss, you encourage root growth directly on the stem.
Air layering is ideal for reproducing significant and hard-to-clone varieties, providing a practical solution for plant enthusiasts. While it may not be suitable for mass propagation, it has proven effective for fruit crops and roses. Join us as we explore the intricacies of this remarkable technique and how you can apply it to your gardening endeavors.
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Air layering is ideal for reproducing significant and hard-to-clone varieties, providing a practical solution for plant enthusiasts. While it may not be suitable for mass propagation, it has proven effective for fruit crops and roses. Join us as we explore the intricacies of this remarkable technique and how you can apply it to your gardening endeavors.
🇬🇧 https://eutrema.co.uk/shop/fertiliser/liquid-gold-unique-complete-fertiliser/
🇺🇸 https://goldleaffertilizer.com/
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