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  2. Entelea - Wikipedia

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    It also strikes readily from hardwood cuttings about 20–30 cm long with leaves and twigs removed. Thrust deep into gritty damp soil in black planting bags and covered with a wet sack or newspaper for a week to keep moist; new leaves will appear after about three weeks. Best left a few months until strong re-growth is obvious before transplanting.

  3. How and When to Transplant Starter Trays of Seedlings for ...

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    As with repotting indoors, you can partially bury the stems of certain plants such as tomatoes for stronger root growth. After transplanting, water well and continue the routine care of your plants.

  4. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The cutting is able to produce new roots, usually at the node. Root cuttings, in which a section of root is buried just below the soil surface, and produces new shoots. [27] Scion cuttings are used in grafting. Leaf cuttings, in which a leaf is placed on moist soil. These have to develop both new stems and new roots.

  5. Alyogyne hakeifolia - Wikipedia

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    The former name of Hibiscus hakeifolia and other synonyms are still given in some sources. Propagation is successful by cuttings, well drained soil, avoidance of frosts and the usual caution regarding phosphorus and species from the region is recommended.

  6. How to Propagate Philodendron for Endless Houseplants ...

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    Transplant the cuttings once they are well rooted. "Each cutting should have many roots that are over 1 inch long," says Bunting. Fill a container with well-draining potting soil and dig a hole in ...

  7. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation is the process by which new plants grow from various sources, including seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts. Plant propagation can refer to both man-made and natural processes. Propagation typically occurs as a step in the overall cycle of plant growth.

  8. FarmVille 2 Hibiscus Crafting Recipes: Everything you ... - AOL

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    The Hibiscus is obviously earned by planting and then harvesting the crop (it can be harvested after growing for two hours), while the Batter is made using Wheat, Flour, and Eggs. A single ...

  9. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    This is common in market gardening and truck farming, where setting out or planting out are synonymous with transplanting. In the horticulture of some ornamental plants, transplants are used infrequently and carefully because they carry with them a significant risk of killing the plant. [1] Transplanting has a variety of applications, including: