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Mastering Calibrachoa: A Beginner's Guide

By Jo Marshall

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How to propagate calibrachoa

Most gardeners purchase small calibrachoa plants to get their flower gardens started. However, they may also be propagated from stem cuttings. For best results, find a stem with small buds that haven't flowered yet. Measure at least six inches from the tip before you make your cut and remove any leaves. Place the cuttings gently into well-draining potting soil. Adding peat moss may be helpful. Position them where they will receive bright light and keep them warm (but not hot) and well-watered. In a few weeks, new roots should begin to develop.

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