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Propagation Media and Fertilization
By Steve Boulden | Published  03/31/2007 | Plant Propagation |
Propagation Media and Fertilization


A medium with required properties can be easily created by mixing components that have known particle size. We can add particles that are small to a medium which is made up of  large particles. If we do this, it increases water holding capacity and reduces air pore space which is at container capacity. Common propagation media has same volume of perlite and peat, same volume of perlite and vermiculite, one part of coarse sand and 3 parts of peat, ground pine park.

For outdoor propagation, ideal propagation contains 35 to 25 percent of air space. If irrigation and misting are managed properly in a covered greenhouse then quality liners can be easily produced in propagation media. If there is excessive irrigation and rainfall, porous medium acts an excellent buffer

Fertilization

When roots of seedlings emerge they absorbed nutrients, but excessive nutrients injure tender roots. You can use controlled release fertilizers in propagation medium. However, you should also consider rate of nutrients that are released. Controlled release fertilizers should be predictable over range of temperatures that are possible in a propagation system. Soluble fertilizers can control nutrient levels if they are applied moderately in the propagation medium. However, intense management is required. But they should not be added in propagation medium.  


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This article is part 51 of a 51 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
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  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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