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Old 21st March 2009, 12:28 PM
shawnintland shawnintland is offline
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Default Rooting test

Well, after seeing some pictures on the web of people's successes with rooting nep cuttings in water I have decided to try it out. My usual method of cuttings in sphagnum in plastic cups with dome lids works fairly well but I find that it ends up taking up a lot of space for a few months whereas this allows me to really pack 'em in tight! I'll post again when I see signs of progress! Anybody else ever try this method? These are all N. tricocarpa, as I had a bunch of tall plants that finally leaned over and snapped! Added some other species yesterday as well.

~Shawn






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