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First published 4th July 2026
This post complements this earlier one, in which I listed three ways to propagate sugarcane: in water; planted vertically in soil as with a cutting; and buried shallowly and horizontally in the ground.
There I also..
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First published 4th July 2026
Back in March 2026 I wrote about an aerially-rooting and shooting sugarcane stem of Cultivar 1, which you can read about here.
That post ended with this photo, of the original stem in two pieces which were then pot..
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First published 15th March 2026
Updated on 20th March 2026
I cut a roughly 2 m cane of Cultivar 1 that other day and was absolutely transfixed by its top piece:
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Zooming in:
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First published 9th December 2025
Here we are going to explore the botanical structure of a sugarcane stalk. These parts are common to all stems and branches regardless of species, but they are particularly distinct here in sugarcane (and the s..
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First published 11th June 2025
Updated 28th July 2026
Introduction to the Structure of Sugarcane
Sugarcane is super easy to propagate — possibly the hardest part is deciding which of the three different ways suits you best!
(There is a fourth w..
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