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Grevilleas are not necessarily easy to propagate but give it a go and you might like the results. Here is what to do. [1]

  1. Choose firm, semi-ripe shoots. This can be done during summer or early autumn. [2]
  2. Dip the cuttings into root growth hormone. [3]
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  3. Place the cuttings into this container.
  4. It is important not to overwater the cuttings. [4]
  5. Keep the cuttings away from direct sunlight. Keep inside a sheltered plastic container if it's cold.
  6. It'll be at least six months before you see any signs of roots; even then, it may not have been successful.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Root growth hormone
      • Clean secateurs for cutting
      • Clean container
      • Pumice or coarse sand for filling container
      • Spray mister

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