Growing baby plants, also known as propagation, involves several methods, the cutting method being one common way. Here's how you can do it:
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Prepare the Cutting: Take a healthy cutting from a parent plant. The size and type of cutting will vary depending on the plant species.
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Prepare the Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. Moisten it thoroughly.
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Planting: Place the cutting on top of the soil or gently insert the cut end into the moist soil. Ensure good contact.
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Moisture: Keep the cutting consistently moist but not waterlogged. Regular misting can help maintain humidity.
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Warmth: Provide a warm environment.
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Wait: After approximately 3-4 weeks, new sprouts should begin to emerge. After about 7 weeks, small leaves and roots should start to form.