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  2. Kratky method - Wikipedia

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    The Kratky method is a passive hydroponic technique for growing plants suspended above a reservoir of nutrient-rich water. [1] Because it is a non-circulating technique, no additional inputs of water or nutrients are needed after the original application, and no electricity, pumps, or water and oxygen circulation systems are required. [2]

  3. Gymnocalycium mihanovichii - Wikipedia

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    Moon cactus, for one, thrives best in bright, indirect light, and can be grown indoors year round. Those preferring plentiful sunshine may need covering from the sun in the hottest months, but exaggerating this will result in loss of flowers.

  4. This Low-Maintenance Houseplant Can Go Months Without Watering

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    Here’s where you’ll need patience: The seeds can take a few weeks or up to a year to germinate. You also can divide plants as they begin to form clumps. Gently tease clumps apart and plant ...

  5. Echinocereus dasyacanthus - Wikipedia

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    As the Texas Rainbow cactus is a smaller cacti species, it can be easier to care for. Growing conditions. Texas rainbow cactus requires little to no maintenance for growing. It requires little water and a lot of sunlight to partial shade. It can grow in soil or rocky sandy substrate. Seeds of Texas rainbow cactus will germinate between 5–180 ...

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Starting Seeds Indoors - AOL

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  7. Phototropism - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Cryptochromes are photoreceptors that absorb blue/ UV-A light, and they help control the circadian rhythm in plants and timing of flowering. Phytochromes are photoreceptors that sense red/far-red light, but they also absorb blue light; they can control flowering in adult plants and the germination of seeds, among other things.

  8. Plant tissue culture - Wikipedia

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    The hard surface of the seed is less permeable to the penetration of harsh surface sterilizing agents, such as hypochlorite, so the acceptable conditions of sterilization used for seeds can be much more stringent than for vegetative tissues. Tissue-cultured plants are clones. If the original mother plant used to produce the first explants is ...

  9. Winter sowing - Wikipedia

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    Saves space indoors for plants that need to be started prior to planting outside. It allows someone who doesn't have the room, a grow light setup, nor the window space available indoors to start seeds successfully. Prevents seeds from being washed away or eaten. It gives you something to do gardening-wise during winter/early spring.