Cuttings
- Any time of year is suitable for Pelargonium capitatum cutting.
- Collect cutting early hours of the day.
- Take 7 cm long, soft stem cuttings from healthy plants.
- Remove the leaves from the lower third of the cutting.
- Dip cuttings into a rooting hormone and place them into a tray filled with river sand.
- Once the cuttings are rooted, pot them up in 1-litre plastic bags.
- Water young cuttings frequently and keep them in a shady area for three to four weeks until they have hardened off. Then, grow them in direct sunlight.
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