Bring a Plant Cutting Indoors
If you love an outdoor plant but it is
too big to bring indoors you have the option of taking a
cutting from that plant. Once you have taken a cutting,
you can start a new plant that is smaller and more appropriate
for an indoor garden. Depending on the type of plant you
are taking a cutting from there is a few methods you might want
to try.
Taking a cutting from a plant is also known as
propagation. If you have a hardwood plant that you
want to propagate the process is slow but easy to do as the
cuttings are quite hardy. Take the cutting (about 5
inches worth) when the tree is dormant (in the middle of
winter) and place the cutting cut-side up in a pail of
sand. Fill the pail with water and wait until
spring. Then submersed side will have little nodules that
will turn into roots once planted.
When you are taking a cutting from a soft-wood plant, it
will require more care and attention. Taking cuttings
from soft-wood yields quicker results and you do the actually
cutting when the plant is in the active growing phase.
You are cutting off the new growth back to a nodal (from the
point it stopped growing the year previous). This method
benefits from the use of a root producing medium found at
nursery stores. It is important to place the cutting
(cut-side down) into the root medium immediately. If the
cutting dries out it will lessen the changes of a successful
cutting.
Next, pick a pot or container suitable to the type of plant
you are growing and plant it once the roots have
developed. At this point, you can follow the regular care
instructions for the type of plant you have just
propagated.
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