The aerial layering ball is a propagation method where the resulting stem is identical to the parent. In this way, the rooted stem can be cut off and grown as an independent plant.
Instructions for use:
Choose a healthy shoot of the plant and peel off an internode (5-10cm), depending on the size of the plant (e.g. rose, vine, apple tree, etc.). Place soil in one hemisphere, the peeled shoot in the middle, and close the ball with the second half after filling with soil. Seal tightly and secure with 1-2 ties. After 2-3 weeks, new roots appear. Cut the shoot below the roots and plant it in its final position. Application of rooting hormone to the peeled shoot is optional.
- Type
- Plant Rooting Ball
Important information
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