La Méthode la Plus Rapide pour Bouturer le Romarin et la Plante de l’Argent (Sans Hormone)

Get Roots Faster Than Ever Want your cuttings to develop roots faster and stronger? In this video, I'll show you the simplest and most effective method for propagating rosemary and silverberry using only water and a trick you probably already have at home. No rooting hormones. No complicated products. No expensive equipment. Just water, a glass jar, and a little secret that makes all the difference. ✅ You will learn: ✔ The ideal size for cuttings ✔ How to make a proper angled cut ✔ The ideal depth in water ✔ The exact amount of hydrogen peroxide (3%) ✔ Alternatives if you don't have any ✔ A traditional tip related to the moon 🌙 This method helps prevent rot, keeps the water clean, and stimulates root formation. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Impressive Roots: Why This Method Works 00:42 — The Advantages of Water Rooting 01:15 — Ideal Cutting Size 01:56 — Angled Cutting and Leaf Cleaning 02:31 — How to Choose a Healthy Stem 02:49 — Why Use a Clear Jar 03:37 — Correct Water Level 04:16 — Patience and Steady Levels 04:52 — The Secret: 3% Hydrogen Peroxide 05:46 — Possible Alternatives 06:59 — Lunar Tip 07:40 — Location and Care 08:00 — Final Results 📌 KEY DOSE (3% Hydrogen Peroxide) Use: 1 teaspoon per 1 cup of water Mix gently. Do not exceed the recommended dose. No hydrogen peroxide? ✔ Use an aquarium pump with a diffuser ✔ Or manually aerate the water daily Once roots appear, keep the water still (young roots are fragile). 🧰 MATERIALS • Glass jar or cup (preferably clear) • Filtered or dewatered water • Rosemary cuttings • Silver plant cuttings • Clean, sharp scissors • 3% hydrogen peroxide (optional but recommended) • Aquarium pump (optional) Many gardeners prefer to propagate during the waning moon, believing it promotes root development. It's not essential, but worth trying. If this method helps you, please like the video and subscribe for more simple and effective gardening tips. Tell me in the comments: What plant will you propagate first?