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Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After my first twenty cuttings rotted in damp soil, I learned that sterile sand and dry heat are the only things that keep propagation alive in our bush.”

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— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.

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Off-Grid Cutting Propagation: No Fluff, Just Results

Stop wasting time on cuttings that never root. Here's the raw deal on rooting hormone, medium, and environment for off-grid survival. No fancy gear. Just what works.

Stop wasting time on cuttings that never root. Here's the raw deal on rooting hormone, medium, and environment for off-grid survival. No fancy gear. Just what works.

Rooting Hormone: Skip the Bullshit

Rooting hormone isn't magic. It's a cheap nudge to get cuttings to root faster. You don't need it for every plant, but for off-grid survival? Use it. Saves time, saves water, saves your sanity.

What to use:

Pro tip: Don't drown cuttings in hormone. Dip the base for 5 seconds. Too much = root burn. You're not a scientist, just get it done.

Medium: Don't Use Garden Soil

Garden soil = death for cuttings. It's packed with microbes that rot your cuttings. Off-grid means you can't afford to lose plants. Use this:

Environment: Keep It Simple

Off-grid means no greenhouse. Here's what actually works:

Real talk: If your cuttings are in a cold shed or under a hot roof, they'll die. Pick a spot that's not freezing or baking. That's it.

Off-Grid Survival Checklist

Before you start, check these:

That's all. Cut, dip, stick in medium, cover, wait. If it doesn't root in 4 weeks, try again. Off-grid living isn't about perfect. It's about getting it done. Now go grow some food.

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: Plant Propagation from Cuttings | Propagate with Mist | Homesteading Ideas for Beginners · FF-Fireplaces

The video walks through a cheap soda‑bottle mist rig and a simple timer, showing exactly how long to keep the cuttings under mist for reliable rooting. It also covers the difference between soft‑ and hardwood cuttings, which helps you match technique to the plants you’re propagating on your place. — Jenny Mills