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| There are several types of rockwool designed for propagation of seeds and cuttings. Best for the home grower is the single block system, known as SBS. Rockwool SBS consists of small individual cubes or mini blocks of rockwool in a plastic tray, contained within its own compartment. Each mini block is thus separated from the others so the roots of the new plant cannot invade the neighbouring blocks. These SBS have now become known as "cubes". SBS is widely used by commercial growers the world over and is now at last available to the enthusiastic amateur. The features that attract the professional will delight the hobby gardener. A uniform product ensures uniform results. Once you have the hang of using rockwool, you will get consistent, predictable results and an endless supply of new plants from seed or cuttings. You will find the new plants very easy to handle regardless of the numbers and they can be planted on in a number of ways as you will see below. They also make ideal plants to be sold or given away. Seeds
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CuttingsAdvantages
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A: Starting From Seed
B: Starting From CuttingsIf you already have access to healthy plants that display desirable characteristics, it is possible to clone new plants from them. These new plants will be genetically identical to the parent plant and provided that the environmental conditions are constant, the new plants should perform exactly as their parent did.
Clonex Hormone Rooting GelClonex is a high performance rooting compound in a gel form. It is a tenacious gel which will remain in contact around the stem, sealing the cut tissue and supplying the hormones needed to promote root cell development and vitamins to protect the delicate new root tissue. Clonex has a full spectrum of mineral nutrients and trace elements to nourish the young roots plus anti-microbial agents to protect against fungal contamination. It achieves a better success rate and much faster root growth than hormone powder or liquids. Ideal Conditions for RootingTemperatureFor most species, the ideal rooting temperature is around 23-28°C. Heat is best supplied from underneath (bottom heat) to warm the rockwool and encourage root cell initiation. It is most important that temperature remains constant. HumidityHumidity is of critical importance because the little plants have no roots to begin with. Maintenance of high humidity around the leaves will protect them from wilting until new roots appear. LightUnlike the seeds that we planted, your cuttings will need light from day one. Filtered sunlight will be okay but the best results will be achieved with fluorescents or low wattage high pressure sodium. Light should be supplied to cuttings for at least 16 hours a day. Once all cuttings are in place, mist them thoroughly with tepid water and place in suitable location. We highly recommend a propagation tray which is large enough to hold an SBS tray and which has very high sides to accommodate large cuttings as well as vents to control the humidity level. To encourage speedy root initiation on your cuttings, it is necessary to pay attention to the environment in which this is taking place... Provided that you have maintained the right conditions, your cuttings should start rooting very quickly although the time will vary from species to species. Roots will start to appear at the bottom of the rockwool and as soon as they do, it is time to plant out. You will probably notice that the little cutting has a much more vigorous root system than the seedlings. This is one of the ways in which cuttings are usually superior to seedlings. You will now have a number of seedlings or cuttings in your SBS tray. This is the time to select the best for growing on. Never try to separate the little plant from its cube. It is intended that cubes will stay with the plant throughout its life. You will find these little cubes extremely easy to handle, in fact, that is why the professionals use them. Once you have selected the best plants you can grow them on in rockwool in several different ways. The above instructions are a general outline of the procedures involved in starting new plants from seeds or cuttings. There are many species of plant that need specialised techniques for propagation. African violets for instance are propagated from leaf cuttings. It is not possible to cover all species and requirements in this fact sheet. If you wish to propagate difficult species, it is strongly recommended that you consult a specialised book on propagation. If you want to experiment, follow these basic instructions and make any necessary modifications as you go. |
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