Common Propagation Problems
- Choosing the Wrong Type of Cuttings: Use softwood or semi-hardwood cuttings, which are young and flexible. Avoid hardwood cuttings as they are harder to root.
- Using Unclean or Dull Tools: Always use clean and sharp pruning shears to take cuttings. Sterilize tools to prevent the spread of diseases.
- Exposing the Cuttings to Direct Sunlight: Place cuttings in a warm, well-lit area with indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can dry out or scorch the cuttings.
Conclusion
Propagating Thuja from cuttings using Aloe Vera is a natural and effective method to enhance your gardening success. By following these steps and paying attention to common propagation challenges, you’ll be able to grow healthy, thriving Thuja shrubs in your garden. With a bit of patience and care, you’ll enjoy the aromatic beauty of Thuja for years to come. Happy gardening!
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