Tckcliff
Well-Known Member
To answer u, Yes u can go right into dirt. When cloning any plant, you can directly put them in the soil right after you cut them off the mother.
But there are a lot of different methods that will SPEED up the process, INCREASE likely hood of survival, and get you on your way as mentioned above.
I find that it can take longer with out the typical cloning methods for almost any plant.
If you are worried about plant numbers but want to practice cloning, if you have plants around the house, go practice.
I did this with roses, tomatotes, etc..
But there are a lot of different methods that will SPEED up the process, INCREASE likely hood of survival, and get you on your way as mentioned above.
I find that it can take longer with out the typical cloning methods for almost any plant.
If you are worried about plant numbers but want to practice cloning, if you have plants around the house, go practice.
I did this with roses, tomatotes, etc..