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AIR LAYERING FOR DIFFICULT-TO-ROOT PLANTS
Texas Horitculture — Air layering is a useful method of producing roots on the stem of indoor landscape plants that have become "leggy" through the loss of their lower foliage. This method, believed to have been developed centuries ago by the Chinese, has been used ...More…
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Propagation -- Air Layering
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Air Layering
Old House Web — Home Improvement Topics Knobs Porch Columns Fireplace Inserts Stoves Insulation Products Corbels Tile Windows Bathroom Roofs Doors Countertops Cabinetry Closet Doors Suppliers Pellet Stoves Storm Doors Barn Doors Lighting Catalogs Aluminum Siding ...More…
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Air Layering
NC State University Coop Extension — Air layering can be used to propagate large, overgrown house plants such as the rubber plant or dieffenbachia that have lost most of their lower leaves and for some shrubs. The process varies depending on whether the plant is a monocot or dicot. ...More…
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Air Layering
DIYnet — I've read about a technique to propagate plants that are difficult to root. Can you walk me through the process? Soak some sphagnum or sheet moss. Wring it out, then tie a clump around the stem. Cut a piece of clear plastic wrap and wrap around ...More…
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Propagating Dieffenbachia plants by Air Layering
The Garden Helper — Gardening guide explaining how to propagate new Dieffenbachia plants by air layering Before I begin, I must warn you that the sap of the Dieffenbachia is extremely poisonous. Even a small amount in the mouth can cause the tongue to swell to the ...More…