Abstract:Ficus benjamina and Codiaeum variegatum ‘Gold Dust’ stem tip cuttings were rooted in a mist bed at 290 or 90 µmols·m–2 Photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) with or without 28° ± 1°C medium heating and then potted. Number of roots in C. variegatum was unaffected by either PPF or medium heating; however, both factors enhanced root elongation. Forty days after potting, cuttings rooted under 290 µmol·s–1·m–2 had more lateral shoots than those rooted under 90 µmol·s-1·m–2 PPF. Although cuttings rooted in heated medium … Show more
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