With a single method, you can propagate and grow many different plants from stem cuttings. In this video, I'll show you 4: hydrangea, currants, St. John's wort, and Russian sage (three shrubs and a perennial) all prepared with the semi-hardwood technique. 3 weeks later, all varieties have either rooted or callused. I'll also discuss a couple of different ways to maintain humidity while the plants trying to root.
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Ribes sanguineum photo by Mark Robinson, used without changes under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license
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4 Easy Plants to Grow from Cuttings
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