TITLE

Propagating cuttings, part II

AUTHOR(S)
Preece, John E.
PUB. DATE
February 1995
SOURCE
American Nurseryman;2/15/95, Vol. 181 Issue 4, p38
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Part II. Offers advice to nursery growers in the United States on the proper control of air and root-zone temperatures when propagating plants by cuttings. Importance of daily monitoring; Relationship of day and night temperatures; Relationship between air temperature and light; Classification of plants.
ACCESSION #
9503222683

Tags: PLANT cuttings;  NURSERIES (Horticulture);  PLANT propagation

 

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