How do lavender plants reproduce
Dip the cut end of each cutting into rooting hormone. Insert several cuttings around the edge of small pots of gritty compost. Water the compost well then cover the whole pot with a clear polythene bag to maintain a humid atmosphere around the cuttings. Put the pots in a warm, shaded place. Once rooting has started usually after four to six weeks , cut the corner of the bag to increase ventilation.
Remove the bag completely after a few weeks. Leave cuttings in place until they are well rooted, then pot up individually. Feeling inspired? Take a look at five other ways to increase your stock of plants through propagation, or browse our propagation projects.
Growing on your lavender cuttings Grow plants to a larger size before planting out in their final positions — pot up each cutting individually. Protect cuttings under glass or a cold frame in winter and plant out the following spring. Browse the fantastic range of fully mature hardy perennials, shrubs, ferns, grasses and bulbs to create a spectacular garden to enjoy all year round.
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Share on twitter. Share on email. Share on pinterest. What is propagation? Why does a lavender farmer propagate? Ease: While seed is not cost prohibitive, it takes longer to develop a new plant from seed than it does from a cutting. Bees can easily transport pollen from one species to another and thus create natural hybrid species, the "lavandins".
Lavandins are of a less fine fragrance than that of true lavender, because of a greater presence of camphor. In general, lavandins have a much higher plant development than that of lavender, a remarkable robustness and a very important essential oil yield up to 4 times higher than that of lavender. This explains their lower prices. Being hybrid, lavandins are in principle sterile. Their reproduction is therefore done by cuttings.
All plants from cuttings taken initially on the same subject will be strictly identical to each other. This plant will be a "clone". To obtain 1 kg of lavandin essential oil, it is necessary to distil about 40 kg of vegetable. The yield per hectare is to kg of essential oil. Always for the sake of quality, the Jaubert family has decided to keep the traditional distillation method to obtain its essential oil of lavender and lavandin.
This method consists of prefaning the flower before distillation. The flowers are cut then left to dry in the field for a few days and then are collected and distilled. This system requires more human and mechanical means and leads to less yield but it gives the essential oil an exceptional fragrance that fans know how to recognize.
In addition, thanks to this method that allows evaporation of moisture, the essential oil is preserved longer. It is advisable to keep the vials in tinted glass vials to protect them from light. The essential oil will keep all its properties. Although both are very relaxing but do not have the same composition, the essential oil of lavender and lavandin do not have the same properties.
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