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Can You Grow Arugula From Cuttings?: 4+ Questions And Answers

by Idris Ya'u
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Can you grow arugula from cuttings? The short answer to this question is yes, you can grow arugula from cuttings. To grow the plant from cuttings, cut any part from the arugula stem, which is about 15-20 cm long. Before planting, make sure you remove all the leaves from the stem cuttings.

You have two options to plant the arugula cuttings: the first one is inserting the arugula stem cuttings in the water and the second one is planting the stem cuttings in a rich fertile, well-drained, and moist soil.

Planting in water

Find a glass cup with clear transparent background. Add a small amount of water. Place the arugula stem cuttings in the glass cup. Do not immerse completely the stem cuttings in water. Insert about 25% of the stem cuttings in water. Place the glass cup of water on a windowsill or a well-ventilated place that receives about 6 or more hours of direct sunlight.

Change the water when it turns dark brown. After about 5-14 days, you will start to notice some new roots growing from the arugula stem cuttings. When the arugula cuttings started sprouting, transfer the plant to a container or garden soil.

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Planting in moist soil

Another way to grow arugula from cuttings is to plant the cuttings in well-drained, fertile, and moist soil. Prepare your garden spot by losing the area where you want to plant the arugula cuttings.

Depending on the number of the arugula cuttings you want to grow, plant each cutting in the soil at about 3-5 inches of space between cuttings. Leave about 16-18 inches of space between rows.

And if you are planting in a container, prepare the container by adding quality potting soil. Do not use garden soil without amendment. Buy potting mixes from garden stores. And if you want to use the garden soil, add compost, coarse sand, and wood chips to the garden soil.

If the container is large, you can plant up to two arugula cuttings. However, if the container is small, plant only one arugula cutting in each container.

Take care of your arugula plant by timely watering and fertilizer application. Apply slow-releasing fertilizer such as 10-10-10 or compost. When the cuttings started growing into mature plants, start giving them liquid fertilizer such as compost tea and nitrogen-rich fertilizer.

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Related Questions

Should I soak arugula seeds before planting?

Yes, you can soak arugula seeds before you plant them. When you soak arugula seeds in water, you simply help speed up the time at which the seeds can be germinated. Soak the seeds in water for 12-24 hours and then plant them.

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How long does it take for arugula to sprout?

Under normal conditions, arugula seeds can sprout from 5 to 7 days at about 60°F. Seeds of arugula require full sun and pH between 6 and 7. However, some varieties of arugula can take less or more time.

What can I plant next to arugula?

Arugula can be planted well with plans such as carrots, bush beans, cucumbers, onions, spinach, potatoes, and Rosemary.

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How far apart should you plant arugula?

Arugula plants should be spaced about 3-5 inches apart and about 16-18 inches between rows.

How early can I plant arugula?

Arugula can be planted in early spring or autumn. Young leaves of arugula can be harvested later after 6-8 weeks of planting.

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Conclusion

In this article, I looked at how to grow arugula from cuttings. I hope you will find this article helpful. Let me know if you have any questions.

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