Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Propagating Plants!

Today Rueben taught us how to propagate plants. He showed us the steps we need to take in order to grow new plants from 'mother plants'.
After Rueben showed us we went back to class and wrote some instructions to share with the Year 7's. Here's what we came up with...

Step One: Find the node (The node is a bobble where the two leaves come out of the stem)
Step Two: Cut the stem just below the node
Step Three: Pull one leaf off, making sure you don't damage the node
Step Four: Cut the stem on the opposite angle to the leaf that has just been removed
Step Five: Dip the end of the stem into rooting hormone
Step Six: Make a finger hole in river sand (It has to be river sand because it is neutral. Beach sand contains salt and soil has too much bacteria growing in it)
Step Seven: Carefully place the cutting into the sand
Step Eight: Spray the cutting with water (This has to be done because the cutting has no roots and it is unable to get moisture from the ground) 
Step Nine: Cover with plastic
Step Ten: Spray the cutting everyday. Roots will soon grow and once they have, the cuttings are able to be planted in soil and new plants will grow!

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