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Automatic Misting Vegetative Propagation
By Steve Boulden | Published  03/31/2007 | Plant Propagation |
Automatic Misting Vegetative Propagation



Vegetative propagation is the type of asexual reproduction that is generally observed in plants. There are two types of reproduction systems in plants namely the sexual reproduction and the second is the asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction in plants takes place with the help of seed. Asexual reproduction in plants takes place with the help of roots, stems or leaves. There are different types of asexual or vegetative reproduction techniques like the grafting, air layering and cutting. Depending on the type of propagation, the type of species and the type of environmental situations the period of propagation changes. Out of these the vegetative propagation by use of cuttings is the cheapest and the convenient amongst all. There are various methods used for propagating cuttings. The most common among those are the Hydroponics and mist propagation. Hydroponics is generally used for small scale projects. Mist type of propagation is used generally when large quantities of rooting are to be developed. It is also used when rooting of a difficult species is to be carried out.

For any cutting to start its rooting, temperature and water are the two extremely important factors that one should control. The propagating mixture can dry if watering is not done continuously. In such situations automatic misting plays a vital role. The automatic misting system is always accompanied with a heating system. This can reduce the danger of drying out of the propagating mixture. In the misting mechanism water is sprayed on to the cuttings and seedlings. This is done automatically by setting a timer device or sensor. The sensors are used in detecting the dryness of the leaves. The most commonly used sensor is the mechanical sensor, which has a leaf, which is made, by a wire mesh. This wire mesh is supported on a pivot, which in turn is connected to a mercury switch. When water falls on the leaves the leaves swing down. Because of this the electrical contact breaks and the switch is turned off. This results in cutting off the supply of these plants. When the leaf starts to dry it swings up and establishes an electrical contact again which results in operation of the solenoid valve. When the solenoid valve is turned on the water supply is also turned on. This is how automatic misting is achieved in the vegetative plant

Propagation.

If an automatic misting system is set up properly there is no need to take care of the seedlings and the cuttings. This method would not work out for some plants in which if the leaves were continuously wet results in a fugal growth. This can result in the death of the plant. Such plants are generally kept in a drier atmosphere.


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Article Series
This article is part 4 of a 51 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Aloe Plant Propagation
  2. Asexual Plant Propagation
  3. Automatic Misting Plant Propagation System
  4. Automatic Misting Vegetative Propagation
  5. Cutting Media System in Asexual Propagation
  6. Cutting System in Plant Propagation
  7. Easy Plant Propagation Book
  8. The Process of Plant Propagation
  9. Grafting
  10. House Plant Care+ Propagation
  11. House Plant Propagation
  12. House Plant Propagation + Prayer Plant
  13. Importance of Micro Propagation Over Plant Propagation
  14. Importance of Micro-Propagation to Plant Propagation
  15. Sowing Seeds Indoor for Plant Propagation
  16. Leaf Cuttings - for Plant Propagation
  17. Lipstick Plant Propagation
  18. Natural Plant Propagation
  19. Plant Cutting Propagation Months
  20. Plant Propagation Too Good
  21. Books for Plant Propagation
  22. Using Division for Plant Propagation
  23. Air Layering
  24. House Plant Propagation of Prayer Plants
  25. Spider Plant Propagation
  26. Plant Propagation Supplies
  27. Protocol for Plant Propagation Cuttings
  28. Requirements for Seed Propagation
  29. Rooting Conditions Media in Plant Propagation
  30. Plant Propagation of Spider Plant
  31. Stem Layering System in Asexual Plant Propagation
  32. T Budding or Shield Budding
  33. Three Methods of Plant Propagation
  34. Tips for Plant Propagation
  35. Tips for Success of Vegetative Propagation of House Plants
  36. Tips in Propagating the Spider Plants
  37. Troubleshooting the Problems of the Spider Plants
  38. Air layering- A Method for Plant Propagation
  39. Grafting: A method of Propagation
  40. Plant Propagation by Stem Tip Cutting
  41. Propagation Techniques of Native Plants
  42. Types of Cutting Propagation Methods
  43. Plant Propagation of Umbrella Plant
  44. Layering Method of Plant Propagation
  45. Propagations of Perennials
  46. Stem Cutting Method of Plant Propagation
  47. Vegetative Plant Propagation
  48. ZZ Plant Propagation
  49. Temperature Considerations During Plant Propagation
  50. Light and Moisture Consideration during Plant Propagation
  51. Propagation Media and Fertilization


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