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Title: Plant Propagation


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Asexual propagation Vegetative prop.
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Asexual propagation
  • Cuttage
  • Layerage
  • Division
  • Graftage

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Cuttage
  • Things to consider
  • Rooting medium
  • vermiculite and perlite or sand or water
  • Sterile/clean containers
  • Rooting powders or liquids

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Cuttage
  • Types of cuttings
  • Herbaceous
  • Softwood
  • Hardwood
  • Length 3 - 5 for herbaceous, 6-8 for
    softwood/hardwood. Generally, the longer a
    cutting, the better
  • Need a MINIMUM of 2 nodes

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Sticking easy-to-root cuttings directly in the
ground
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Cuttage
  • Factors affecting rooting
  • Age of stock plant
  • Nutrients in stock plant
  • Flowers buds present/absent
  • Temperature (top of cutting vs. bottom)
  • Wounding
  • Application of auxins
  • Moisture/aeration of medium

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Cuttage
  • Factors
  • Time of year
  • Woody plants
  • Deciduous best in fall/winter when dormant
  • Narrow-leaved evergreens - best in fall/winter
  • Broadleaved evergreens - best in summer
  • Herbaceous
  • take during spring with new growth

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Cuttage
  • Types of cuttings
  • Tip cutting
  • Leaf-bud cutting
  • Leaf cutting

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Layerage
  • Process of forming roots on a stem that is still
    attached to a plant
  • Benefits Renew an existing plant. Direct
    energy from mother plant
  • Problems results in limited numbers of plants.
    Disease transmitted to new plant

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Layerage
  • Types
  • Tip-layering. Often done with raspberries and
    other brambles). Tip of shoot inserted into
    ground upside down
  • Simple layering. Done in spring. 6 of tip is
    exposed. Wired and staked. Used on narrow-leaved
    evergreens

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Layerage
  • Types
  • Mound layering (stooling). Used on low-branching
    shrubs
  • Air layering. To rejuvenate a leggy woody
    shrub or houseplant.
  • Girdle stem (cut phloem and cambium)
  • Wrap in moist sphagnum moss
  • Wrap in plastic and aluminum foil

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Air layering
  • Girdle stem (cut phloem and cambium)
  • Treat wound with rooting powder
  • Wrap in moist sphagnum moss
  • Wrap in plastic
  • Wrap in aluminum foil

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