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## đż How to Use the Solution
1. **Take Your Cuttings**
– Use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears
– Choose healthy stems with at least one or two nodes (where leaves grow)
3. **Plant and Wait**
– Plant the cuttings in moist soil or water, depending on the plant type
– Keep them in a warm, humid place with indirect sunlight
đą **Results:** In many cases, youâll begin to see root development in **as little as 48 hours** â especially with soft-stemmed plants like mint, basil, pothos, and coleus.
## đź Plants That Respond Well to This Method
Even tougher plants like roses and hibiscus can benefit from this treatment, though they may take a few days longer to root.
## đ§ Final Thoughts
This **ancient Chinese propagation recipe** is a powerful, natural alternative to synthetic rooting hormones. It’s easy to make, cost-effective, and safe for both you and your plants. Best of all, it taps into time-tested wisdom â blending science and tradition to help your garden thrive.
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