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5 Mistakes To Avoid When Propagating Cacti from Cuttings

Cactus propagation from cuttings is a gratifying procedure, but it takes attention to precision. Certain errors must be avoided to guarantee successful propagation. Check out some typical mistakes to avoid while cultivating cacti from cuttings. By avoiding these blunders, you can improve your chances of producing healthy and robust cactus offspring.

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5 Mistakes To Avoid When Propagating Cacti from Cuttings

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  1. 5 Mistakes To Avoid When Propagating Cacti from Cuttings It's important to use a clean, sharp tool such as a sterile knife or pruning shears when taking Cacti Cuttings. Avoid tearing or damaging the parent plant as this can hinder its ability to heal and grow new roots. Using an Improper Cutting Technique Cacti have a unique ability to form a protective layer over the cut surface, known as a callus. This callus helps prevent infection and aids in root development. After taking a cutting, allow it to dry and form a callus for a few days before planting it in the propagation medium. Not Allowing The Cutting to callus When planting the cactus cutting, it's crucial to avoid burying it too deep in the soil. Plant the cutting shallowly, ensuring that the callused end is in contact with the propagation medium while the remaining portion is above the soil line. Planting the cutting too deeply Overwatering can lead to root rot and other fungal diseases. Instead, opt for a well-draining propagation medium and allow it to dry out partially between watering sessions. Only water when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering Growth rates can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Avoid the temptation to disturb or check the progress of the cuttings too frequently, as this can disrupt their development. Lack of patience

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