How to Propagate Strawberries?
The primary methods for propagating strawberries include runners (stolons), division, and seed sowing. Successful propagation depends on factors like adequate light, well-draining soil, and a temperature range between 60-80°F. Special consideration should be given to the use of runners, as this is the most common and effective method. The general difficulty is low to moderate, though starting strawberries from seed can be challenging due to germination variability.
For propagation via runners, a step-by-step approach includes:
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Identify healthy runners with established root nodes.
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Place these on prepared soil while still attached to the parent plant.
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Once rooted, sever the connecting runner.
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Transplant the new plant to its final growing location, ensuring proper spacing and care.