This course is ideal if you want to learn how to propagate your own plants or work in a nursery that propagates plants. At the end of the course you will be able to understand the types of propagation and apply this to propagate common plants.
This course is ideal if you want to learn how to propagate your own plants or work in a nursery that propagates plants. At the end of the course you will be able to understand the types of propagation and apply this to propagate common plants.
Learn the difference between sexual or seed propagation and asexual propagation.
Find out how to propagate by seeds
Find out how to prick out and pot on seedlings into trays
Find out how to propagate plants by cuttings
Find out how to pot on cuttings once they have formed roots
Find out how to create more plants by division.
Learn about budding and grafting plants and how it is done.
This course can be used by beginners and can lead to work in nurseries.
This course is unique as it easily and quickly shows students how to propagate plants and grow them on.
Overview
This course offers you a easy, simple way to understand the main types of propagation.
Once you have obtained the information you will easily be able to grow your own plants from other plants yourself, with just a few propagation materials. You will have learnt the necessary skills to work in a nursery that propagates and grows on plants.
This introductory lecture explains the different types of propagation methods.
On completion of this lecture students will be able to sow seeds successfully
On the completion of this lecture students will be able to prick out seedlings successfully.
On the completion of this lecture students will be able to propagate common plants by cuttings
On the completion of this lecture, students will be able to pot on rooted cuttings into pots correctly
On completion of this lecture students will be able to propagate plants that are suitable by division.
On completion of this lecture, students will be able to propagate bulbs and succulents
On completion of this lecture, students will be able to understand how to do budding & grafting.
This lecture gives an overview of the course
Why do you handle the leaves and not the stem when pricking out?
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Why do we cut back plants that have been divided?
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