I'll test honey as a rooting agent in this quick (and small) propagation trial of roses by cuttings. Honey is known for its anti-fungal properties, so it's supposed to protect the cuttings while they strike roots. But can it compete with commercial powder with actual rooting hormone? I'll also discuss a few other "folk" methods to consider instead rooting powder or liquid.
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Honey vs Rooting Powder: A Propagation Trial
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