med4u
Well-Known Member
They will still root albeit slower.... the reason to score or scrape the phloem the apical tip will transport auxins to the damaged area helping to induce root striking at a faster rate...keep in mind this is only the very outer layer or skin...if you cut to deeply you can damage the xylem and reduce water take up
I use a clean razor or sharp knife and gently scrape the lower inch or so until you see the skin begin to peel all around the stem ...then apply rooting compound and place in a moist but not soaking medium of choice...and bobs your uncle
G'luck
My bad on any spelling errors
Im currently using a phone to type
I use a clean razor or sharp knife and gently scrape the lower inch or so until you see the skin begin to peel all around the stem ...then apply rooting compound and place in a moist but not soaking medium of choice...and bobs your uncle
G'luck
My bad on any spelling errors
Im currently using a phone to type