Camellia propagation. Image 2 of 3. After dipping the end of the cutting in rooting powder (left),the gardener places each leaf cutting of camellia (Camellia sp.) in a mixture of compost and grit,using a dibber (right hand) to make the holes. The rooting powder is a substance containing plant hormones and promotes root growth. To see a sequence of the process see B630/412 to B630/414 | |
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