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#### **1. Choose a Healthy Branch**
Pick a branch that’s at least the thickness of a pencil and has good leaf growth.
#### **2. Make an Incision**
Use a sharp knife to make two circular cuts around the branch, about an inch apart. Remove the bark between the cuts to expose the cambium layer.
#### **4. Wrap with Sphagnum Moss**
Take moist sphagnum moss and wrap it around the cut section, making sure it fully covers the exposed area.
#### **5. Secure with Plastic Wrap**
Cover the moss with plastic wrap to keep the moisture in, then secure both ends with twine or zip ties.
#### **7. Cut and Transplant**
Once roots are visible, cut below the rooted section and plant it in a pot or directly in your garden with well-draining soil.
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