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How to fertilize and propagate geranium: tips to make it grow abundantly

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Materials:

  • coal
  • Geranium cutting
  • Glass to recycle
  • Twine wire
  • Universal floor
  • Perlite
  • Old jam jar

Preparation:

  1. Here’s the tip for freely propagating your geraniums: start by taking a cutting and using a well-disinfected pair of scissors, remove the leaves from the cutting, leaving only the last ones at the top.
  2. Now let’s prepare a bowl of crumbled activated charcoal and immerse the living part of the cutting in it. This will help as a rooting hormone for the plant. Now let’s prepare the jar. Take an old jam jar and fill it halfway with water. Next, we take a recycling paper cup and punch it at the bottom.
  3. At this stage we pass a thread of string inside to tie well and stop so that the longest part remains outside the glass. Now let’s fill it with a mixture of potting soil and perlite. Only at the end can we insert the cup into the glass, then the glass into the jar so that the string touches the water.
  4. We wait a few weeks and our cutting will have taken root, only 20 days will be enough before we can plant it in its new pot!

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