Effects of different rooting substrates and rooting growth enhancers on the rooting of Ficus Benjamina cuttings

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Anches Codrut Calin
Maria Băla

Abstract

The species of the Genus Ficus are ornamental plants in which rooting percentage is lower than in other
plants. This is why we aimed, in our experiment, at multiplying this species using different rooting substrates
and several rooting growth enhancers in guided climate factors hothouses. After the Ficus cuttings rooted, we
could see that the conditions in these hothouses are optimal for this type of operation. After processing
experimental data, we could see that both the three types of rooting substrates and the three rooting growth
enhancers have different effects on the Ficus cuttings’ rooting percentage. The first plants that rooted were
obtained about 30 days after being planted in the rooting substrate, and the duration of rooting was about 40
days. The conclusion we can draw from our experiments is that rooting and development in Ficus spp.
depend on both the quality of the culture substrate and the amount of assailable nutrients in the culture
substrate.

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Codrut Calin, Anches, and Maria Băla. 2013. “Effects of Different Rooting Substrates and Rooting Growth Enhancers on the Rooting of Ficus Benjamina Cuttings”. Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 2 (1):109-13. https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/rard/article/view/13291.
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