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Interna. J. Multidisp. Perspectives | Volume 05, Issue 01, 123-127 | https://doi.org/10.18801/ijmp.050124.19
​Article type: Research article, Received: 10.03.24; Revised: 18.03.24; First published online: 25 May, 2024.

Influence of different growing media compositions on Hibiscus propagation through cutting technique​

AFM Jamal Uddin 1, Samia Islam Prithula 2, Fatema Tuz Juhora Chaitee 1, H. M. Nahid 2 and Asmaul Husna 1
1 Department of Horticulture, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2 College of Agricultural Science (CAS), IUBAT-International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

✉    Corresponding author: [email protected] (Jamal Uddin, AFM).
Abstract
This study investigates the efficacy of various growing media compositions on the propagation of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis stem cuttings. The experiment was conducted at the Horticulture farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University between September 2023 to December 2023. The treatments of this experiment are T1: Sand, T2: Garden soil (Virgin soil), T3: Cocopeat T4: Vermicompost T5: Sand: Vermicompost (1:1), T6: Garden Soil: Vermicompost (1:1), T7: Cocopeat: Vermicompost (1:1). The experiment was laid out in Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three replications. Data on growth and quality attributes parameters were taken in which all treatments showed significant variation. Among all the parameters of growth performance, the maximum leaf number per cutting (16) found in T4 and minimum leaf number (12) is found in T9. maximum root number per cutting (6.0), which is found in T4 and minimum root number per cutting (2) is found in T1, T2 and T9. The highest value of root length is (58.3mm) found in T4 and T8, measured at the lowest value (2.0 mm). Maximum leaf area found in T4 (10.5 sq.cm) and minimum leaf area found in T6 (2.2 sq.cm). Highest survival rate is 100% found in T4 and T5. Above all, comparing among treatments, vermicompost (T4) showed superior performance across multiple metrics, other treatments were well received and performed well in terms of quality parameters. The study underscores the benefits of vermicompost as an optimal medium for stem cutting propagation, attributing its effectiveness to its rich nutrient content, loose structure, and enhanced water holding capacity. These findings suggest that vermicompost holds promise as an efficient medium for nursery owners, offering high survival rates and potential economic benefits.
 
Key Words: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis; Vegetative propagation, Stem cutting and Growing media.
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Uddin, A.F.M. J. et al “Influence of different growing media compositions on Hibiscus propagation through cutting technique”. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 05(01) (2024): 123-127.
 
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Uddin, A.F.M.J., Prithula, S.I., Chaitee, F.T.J., Nahid, H.M. and Husna, M.A. (2024). Influence of different growing media compositions on Hibiscus propagation through cutting technique. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 05(01), 123-127.
 
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Uddin, A.F.M.J., Prithula, S.I., Chaitee, F.T.J., Nahid, H.M. and Husna, M.A. “Influence of different growing media compositions on Hibiscus propagation through cutting technique”. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 05(01) (2024): 123-127.
 
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Uddin, A.F.M.J., Prithula, S.I., Chaitee, F.T.J., Nahid, H.M. and Husna, M.A. 2024. Influence of different growing media compositions on Hibiscus propagation through cutting technique. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 05(01), pp. 123-127.
 
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Uddin, AFMJ, Prithula, SI, Chaitee, FTJ, Nahid, HM and Husna, MA. Influence of different growing media compositions on Hibiscus propagation through cutting technique. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 2024 May, 05(01), 123-127.
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