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Propagation is any number of ways that you can effectively reproduce a plant. Propagation can be achived through digging up and dividing bulbs on such plants as hostas and daffodils. Another way of propagtion is through cloning a plant with stem cutting. On certain plants you can cut off a section of a stem, dip it in a rooting hormone, and replant it and after a number of days or weeks it will grow roots and turn into an exact copy of the original plant. Place the cutting in pre moistened soil and only water it by slightly misting the leaves with a sprayer. Cuttings need high humidity and non-direct sunlight for best results. It is usually best to place some sort of a dome over the cutting to keep humidity in. Flourescent lights work great for cloning. But if you put it outside, put it in a place where it does not receive full sun. Propagation can also be achieved through collecting and planting the seeds from a plant. Although be aware that most store bought plants are hybrids and the resulting plant grown from a seed collected of it will often not grow to be the same exact plant you collected the seed from.

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