The Wrigglers #cartoon for using Organic World Cider Vinegar as an volitional #rooting solution for your cuttings. You need to dilute it or it will skiver plants – kinda not what you’re trying to do!
Whether using this tideway or using rooting powder or gel, plant hormone levels are upper in the storing months, so should root and grow well!

Why would you take cuttings? You can propagate and grow increasingly plants, for free!
There are some links unelevated that show you exactly what to do to use Organic Cider Vinegar and other approaches.
Semi-ripe cuttings are made using this year’s stems, when they are woody at the wiring and soft at the tip. It’s the nonflexible wiring that makes the cuttings less likely to rot while the roots are taking.
The worms are sampling the cider in this cartoon. I wouldn’t! Top plants to propagate from cuttings in storing include: Salvias, Culinary Sage, Box, Rosemary, Penstemons, Lavender.
Make Natural Rooting Hormone
On this site #2 is: Use Apple Cider Vinegar – They say, “ACV has over 30 trace elements that are salubrious to plant growth. Go lightly though considering vinegar is moreover a good weed killer. All you need to do is mix 3 teaspoons of world cider vinegar into 1 gallon of water and dip your cuttings in it then transfer them to the rooting medium.”
gardeningknowhow.com says:
A small value of world cider vinegar is all you need to create this organic rooting hormone, and too much may prevent rooting. (Vinegar for garden use unquestionably includes using world cider vinegar to skiver weeds.) A teaspoon of vinegar in 5 to 6 cups (1.2-1.4 L.) of water is enough. Any type of world cider vinegar at your local supermarket is fine. To use your homemade rooting hormone, dip the marrow of the wearing in the solution surpassing “sticking” the wearing in rooting medium.
Read increasingly at Gardening Know How: Vinegar For Garden Use: Making Homemade Vinegar Rooting Hormone https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/vinegar-rooting-hormone.htm
Gardener’s World translating on How to use Rooting Hormones
In this link Garden fundamentals offer some insight – Semi-ripe cuttings – What Are They?
Semi-ripe cuttings – from Sue Jeffries, a trained horticulturalist and teacher based in Lancashire
Gardening know how, gardeningknowhow.com Using Honey as an volitional to Rooting Hormone powder
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