File:Schlumbergera truncata cuttings rooted in water.png

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English: As a prerequisite for further cultivation in hydroponics, these Schlumbergera truncata cuttings have been allowed to root in tap water. Compared to a more typical hydro plant such as Ficus benjamina, root growth appears to be notably slower and less vigorous, but it does work.
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current08:37, 7 March 2019Thumbnail for version as of 08:37, 7 March 20191,944 × 2,592 (1.99 MB)Trio3D (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=As a prerequisite for further cultivation in hydroponics, these Schlumbergera truncata cuttings have been allowed to root in tap water. Compared to a more typical hydro plant such as Ficus benjamina, root growth appears to be notably slower and less vigorous, but it does work. }} |date =2019-03-06 |source ={{own}} |author =User:Trio3D }} {{cc-by-sa-4.0}} Category:Schlumbergera truncata Category:Cuttings [[Category:Plants...

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