Pandan grass cuttings will thrive when the shoots have robust aerial roots. Covering the mother plant’s stems with soil effectively encourages these aerial roots to transform into solid ground roots. Handling the cuttings with care is essential, ensuring that aerial and ground roots remain intact during collection. Select the larger cuttings that exhibit a firm texture and well-developed aerial roots for optimal results.
How To Collect Pandan Grass Cuttings
Cutting herbaceous plants from the mother plant is a straightforward task, and using a cutter ensures that the roots remain undisturbed. While leaving some leaves on the cuttings is beneficial, remove excess foliage before planting. These leaves are valuable additions to your home and kitchen. Though rooting hormone isn’t essential, it significantly enhances the chances of successful rooting.
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