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Title: Asexual Propagation


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Asexual Propagation
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Softwood Semi-hardwood stem cuttings
  • When to take cuttings
  • after current or present seasons growth has
    partially hardened
  • should be able to bend

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Stem Cuttings
  • Collecting cutting wood
  • parent plant that has made 2 to 6 inches new
    growth during current year
  • early morning is the best time to take cuttings

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Stem Cuttings
  • Place cutting in water immediately after taking
    cutting
  • be sure to remember which is the top of the
    cutting
  • cut bottom at an angle
  • cut top straight across

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Stem Cuttings
  • Preparing Container Rooting media
  • containers must have holes in the bottom for
    drainage
  • medium should be sterile
  • mix medium before wilting to assure uniform
    mixture

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Stem Cuttings
  • Making the cuttings
  • make as many 3 or 4 inch cuttings as possible
    from each shoot
  • cut bottom at an angle
  • allows more surface area to contact rooting media
    for water absorption

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Stem Cuttings
  • include 2 or 3 buds on each cutting
  • On hollow stems, cut just below the node on the
    bottom and just above the node on top

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Stem Cuttings
  • Treating and Inserting Cutting
  • Root one F rooting hormone
  • Chemicals which help cuttings grow more quickly
    and grow a larger number of roots
  • rooting hormones may contain fungicide

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Stem Cuttings
  • place cutting in medium no more than 2 inches
    deep
  • Do not press media around cutting, water to
    settle around it
  • label cutting, include name of rooting hormone
    used

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Stem Cuttings
  • Controlling the atmosphere
  • Keep R.H. close to 100
  • plant loses water through leaves (transpiration)
    cant take up water fast enough to compensate
    without roots.

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Stem Cuttings
  • Enclose containers in clear plastic
  • place out or direct sunlight
  • keep temp down

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Stem Cuttings
  • Rooting
  • Check for roots by holding cutting and tugging
    gently
  • resistance roots developing
  • growth on the tips or sides is normal, but does
    not indicate root growth

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Stem Cuttings
  • harden off when root ball is 2-3 inches
  • after hardening off can be lined out
  • planted outside

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • Succulent greenhouse plants
  • can make numerous cuttings from parent plant
  • cuttings 2-6 inches long

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • remove bottom leaves
  • roots will grow from the node where leaves were
    attached
  • Use rooting hormone- ROOTONE
  • not required
  • speeds rooting process

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • high humidity
  • bottom heat helps speed rooting

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • Leaf Cuttings
  • African Violet
  • Use leaf and petiole

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • Leaf-bud cuttings
  • cut bud and leaf from stem
  • cut leaf to a smaller size
  • requires less moisture

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • firm into soil, water and cover in a moisture
    right container.
  • Can make many more cuttings from parent plant
    than with stem cuttings
  • rooting hormone should be weaker strength.

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • Root Cuttings
  • Can be made from any plant that will sprout or
    sucker from the root.
  • Cut roots 1/8 to 1/2 inch in diameter in pieces
    1-4 inches long.

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Herbaceous Cuttings
  • place in sand in a flat
  • water
  • cover with glass or plastic
  • when new shoots sprout move plants to nursery row
  • ex raspberry
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