If a cutting remains green but fails to produce roots after several weeks, what primary factor might be responsible?

Answer

The temperature surrounding the base was too cool.

A cutting that stays alive (green) but does not develop roots often indicates that the required temperature gradient (warmer base) was not met, stalling the necessary metabolic activity for root initiation.

If a cutting remains green but fails to produce roots after several weeks, what primary factor might be responsible?

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