What do you need to build your own home propagator? Try one large clear or semi-transparent plastic container with a lid. That's all you really need - seriously. You could incorporate mist heads with water lines into the plastic container but for now, especially if you are just starting off with plant propagation, the one storage box is all you need. If you want to add misting capabilities to your box you can find kits at most home improvement stores that can be adapted to fit your needs. Just drill holes where you need to insert the mist heads and add drainage holes in the bottom of the box. I've found that when using the box I only need to water every 10 to 14 days so the mist system doesn't seem that necessary. Otherwise I check the cuttings every couple days for progress or to see if any cuttings are doing poorly.![]() |
| In this container: Chamaecyparis, Verbena, Camellia, Viburnum, Gaillardia, and Hydrangea Cuttings |
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| Top Container: Boxwood Cuttings, Bottom Container: Raspberry Cuttings. |
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