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Example of plant propagation in a plastic bottle. Simply cut much of top off, add some soil, put in the cutting, get water level right, then reseal the cut in the plastic with tape in order to create cheap, ideal greenhouse setting. Keep the lid on, except to regulate the amount of moisture/humidity inside - though you'll rarely need to once you get the level of water right and seal the top. This is a citrus cutting.
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