Rooting cuttings

Thank you for your kind words @Kathryne!

I usually root plants without any rooting powder. Some plants are easier, some harder. Practice makes perfect.
Just take the cutting. Remove all big leaves (avoid evaporation). Leave the growing tip intact and keep in a moist environment. Spray or use a plastic cover. This way most plants can be rooted.

Another PRO TIP for rooting very very difficult plants:

  1. Take a Click & Grow experimental plant pod.
  2. Make it in half. Pour out fertilizer.
  3. Attach it to the growing branch of the tree with copper wire (yes, leave the branch growing).
  4. Make it moist and sometimes spray it.
  5. Wait for a month. Or two if necessary.
  6. Cut the branch below the substrate and replant it together with the substrate.

Using this method you can grow roots on ALMOST ANY tree, shrub or plant.
This image may give you an idea. But you can use the Click & Grow substrate instead of soil:

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