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I want to propagate begonias, pelargonium, ruellia, lantana and a few others from cuttings but they are all blooming indoors either in south facing window or under Metal halide lights. . my understanding is that cuttings from flowering plants will not root well. do i just cut off blooms from cutting or would it be better to deprive plants from light for a bit until they stop blooming? Any suggestions on what to do appreciated.
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