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		<title>By: Outdoor Hydroponic Garden &#124; Hydroponic Gardening &#124; Hydroponic &#8230; &#124; My Raised Bed Gardening</title>
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		<title>By: Plant propagation in hydroponic gardening &#124; Hydroponic Plant Propagation &#124; Hydroponic Gardening Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Propagation from cuttings is easy as well. First, you pick a healthy plant and cut a small section that includes two stem nodules. When cutting the stem, you should cut it like you do the stems of roses, at a diagonal angle. This increases the exposed stem area. Then you should dip the bottom of the stem in a rooting powder. These are available at most lawn and garden stores. Then put your clipping in some soil and water with diluted nutrient solution. Once the cutting begins to grow, you can remove it from the soil, rinse the roots of excess soil, and place it in your hydroponic garden system. Sit back and watch your garden grow. Propagation is a simple but effective way of expanding your hydroponic garden. [...]</description>
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