Is It a Good Idea to Add Fertilizer When Propagating Plants?

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Asked By GreenThumb34 On

I'm curious about whether adding fertilizer to propagating plants is beneficial. If it is, what are the best types to use?

3 Answers

Answered By PlantLover91 On

Using specialized propagation fertilizers can be effective. There are products like Prop Drops designed specifically for this purpose, and I recall a white powder meant for propagation, though I can't remember its name right now. Just a heads-up: regular fertilizers can be too harsh for the delicate new roots and might cause damage. It’s best to wait until you have a solid root system before using those.

NatureEnthusiast22 -

I've heard that too! The new roots are fragile, and fertilizers can be a bit intense for them.

GreenThumb34 -

Thanks for the info! This really clears things up for me. 🙂

Answered By CuriousPlantOwner On

What do you think might happen if you add fertilizer? It seems like none of the guides suggest doing it.

DaisyLover88 -

Maybe they just don’t know what they’re talking about. This is a plant community, not a ‘if you don't know, leave’ kind of place, come on.

PlantNewbie12 -

I’m pretty new to plant care and didn’t look it up because I’ve seen Google give wrong info. I wanted real advice from experienced plant owners!

Answered By PlantDad99 On

I think it’s okay to use a very diluted liquid fertilizer for propagation, like around 10% of the recommended strength. I haven't actually tried it, though, so take it with a grain of salt!

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