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How to grow mimosa plant (shame plant, shy plant) from cuttings

No Sweat Gardening 48,023 2 years ago
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this time we will propagate mimosa plant (shame plant or shy plant flower) from cutting usually this plant grows in the wild we plant it as a rat repellent to protect our other crops which are commonly attacked by rats because of its sharp thorns mice will avoid it but now this plant is viral for its properties for virility and male fertility the method is very easy, just look for these plants that grow wild then follow these steps we cut by segment and the result is like this by including a little parts of the branch because at the meeting of the branch with the stalk is one of the fastest points to grow new shoots and roots we need is a rubber band 2 kilogram plastic bags, it doesn't have to be new, you can use used ones and skewers the planting medium we use is a 1:1 mixture of soil and compost but you can also use soil only because mimosa pudica does not need fertile soil to grow well per plastic we can put 2-3 plants put skewers on both sides to keep the plastic upright then close and tie with a rubber band then we won't open again for 3 weeks and this is after 3 weeks so as long as it's covered in plastic we don't water it the water will be obtained from the process of condensation inside the plastic like a mini rain all the plants are still alive some has even grown new shoots so we can see the roots have grown

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