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Proceedings of the International Plant Propagator's Society

Vol. 43

Title:
Basics of Propagation by Cuttings—Temperature

Author:
John E. Preece

pp: 441-444

Abstract:
Proper control of air and root zone temperatures is critical for rooting of stem cuttings. The optimum air temperature for growing the crop is probably the best for propagation. Bottom heat should be manipulated in two phases, with a higher temperature for root initiation, then a somewhat lower temperature for root growth and development.

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