stengelcuttings
Stengelcuttings, also known as stem cuttings, are a common method of vegetative propagation used to create new plants from pieces of a parent plant's stem. This technique leverages the ability of certain plant tissues to regenerate into a complete organism. To prepare a stengelcutting, a section of stem is typically taken from a healthy, mature plant. The cutting should include at least one or two nodes, which are the points on the stem where leaves or buds emerge. The lower end of the cutting is often dipped in a rooting hormone, a substance that encourages root development, although this is not always necessary depending on the plant species.
The prepared stengelcutting is then planted in a suitable rooting medium, such as moist soil, perlite, or