Keiki Paste Original - Tsitokininovaya Paste, Orchids and Plant cloning Hormone with Cytokinin (100 Seeds)
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Using Keiki Paste Original, a cytokinin-based paste, for orchid propagation and plant cloning involves several steps to ensure successful results:
Selection: Choose a healthy orchid or plant from which to take the cuttings. Select a mature stem with several nodes where new growth can potentially emerge.
Preparation: Prepare the cutting site by sterilizing a sharp knife or razor blade with rubbing alcohol. This helps prevent the introduction of pathogens to the plant.
Cutting: Make a clean, angled cut just below a node on the selected stem. The node is where new roots or shoots will potentially develop.
Application of Keiki Paste: Apply a small amount of Keiki Paste Original to the cut surface using a sterile brush or applicator. Ensure that the entire cut surface is covered with a thin layer of paste.
Drying: Allow the cuttings to air dry for a few minutes to allow the paste to set and form a protective barrier over the wound.
Planting: Plant the treated cuttings in a suitable rooting medium, such as sphagnum moss or a specialized orchid potting mix. Ensure that the medium is moist but not waterlogged.
Maintenance: Place the newly planted cuttings in a warm, humid environment with indirect light. Keep the rooting medium consistently moist and monitor for signs of growth.
Root Development: Over time, roots should begin to develop from the treated nodes. Once the cuttings have established roots and new growth, they can be transplanted into individual pots or into the desired growing location.
Selection of Parent Plant: Begin by selecting a healthy parent plant from which you wish to take cuttings. Look for a plant with strong growth and multiple nodes where new shoots can potentially emerge.
Preparation of Cutting Tools: Before making any cuts, ensure your cutting tools are clean and sterilized. Use rubbing alcohol or a sterilizing solution to disinfect your cutting tools, such as scissors or a sharp knife. This helps prevent the spread of diseases to the parent plant and the cuttings.
Identifying Nodes: Examine the stem of the parent plant to identify suitable nodes for taking cuttings. Nodes are the small, protruding areas on the stem where new growth emerges. Aim to take cuttings just below a node to encourage the development of new roots and shoots.
Cutting Technique: Carefully make a clean, diagonal cut just below the identified node using your sterilized cutting tools. Ensure the cut is smooth and precise to promote healthy wound healing.
Application of Keiki Paste: Apply a small amount of Keiki Paste Original directly onto the cut surface of the parent plant. Use a clean brush or applicator to spread the paste evenly over the exposed area. The paste contains cytokinin, a plant hormone that stimulates cell division and promotes the formation of new shoots and roots.
Allowing Drying Time: After applying the Keiki Paste, allow the cut surface to air dry for a few minutes. This allows the paste to form a protective barrier over the wound, sealing in moisture and preventing pathogens from entering.
Planting Cuttings: Once the paste has dried, carefully plant the treated cuttings into a suitable rooting medium, such as perlite, sphagnum moss, or a specialized orchid potting mix. Ensure the cuttings are planted at the appropriate depth and provide adequate support to keep them upright.
Providing Ideal Growing Conditions: Place the newly planted cuttings in a warm, humid environment with indirect sunlight. Maintain consistent moisture levels in the rooting medium, ensuring it remains moist but not waterlogged.
Monitoring Progress: Regularly monitor the cuttings for signs of growth, such as the emergence of new shoots or roots. Keep an eye out for any signs of stress or disease and take appropriate action if needed.
Transplanting: Once the cuttings have established roots and new growth, they can be transplanted into individual pots or into the desired growing location. Continue to provide appropriate care and maintenance to ensure the continued health and vigor of the newly propagated plants.
Monitoring Growth: After planting the cuttings, closely monitor their progress. Keep track of the development of new shoots and roots. You may notice changes in growth patterns, such as increased branching or elongation of stems.
Nutrient Requirements: Provide adequate nutrients to support the growth of newly propagated plants. Consider using a balanced fertilizer diluted to half-strength to avoid over-fertilization and reduce the risk of burning tender roots.
Humidity Control: Maintain high humidity levels around the newly propagated plants to encourage root development and minimize moisture stress. Consider using a humidity tray or a misting system to create a humid microclimate.
Transplanting Timing: Wait until the newly propagated plants have established a healthy root system before transplanting them into larger containers or outdoor garden beds. This ensures that the plants have a strong foundation for growth and can better withstand transplant shock.
Protection from Pests and Diseases: Keep an eye out for pests and diseases that may affect newly propagated plants. Inspect the plants regularly for signs of insect damage, fungal infections, or other issues. Take prompt action to address any problems that arise.
Hardening Off: Before transplanting newly propagated plants into outdoor garden beds, gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions through a process known as hardening off. Expose the plants to outdoor conditions for increasingly longer periods each day, starting with a few hours of exposure and gradually increasing the duration over the course of a week or two.
Pruning and Training: Once the newly propagated plants have established themselves, consider pruning and training them to achieve the desired shape or form. Remove any unwanted or leggy growth, and encourage branching or bushiness by pinching back stems or shoots.
Long-Term Care: Provide ongoing care and maintenance to ensure the continued health and vigor of the newly propagated plants. This includes regular watering, fertilizing, pest control, and pruning as needed.
Keiki Paste Original - Tsitokininovaya Paste, Orchids and Plant cloning Hormone with Cytokinin (100 Seeds)Sale price$14.00