april thankyou so much
can you explain to me if rooting hormone is known by any other words,as im living in cyprus and i think it will be difficult to explain or for them in the store to understand
and can i ask wat did u mean by make sure the rooting hormone is on a node?
thankyou april
--- In nativegardening@yahoogroups.com, April Hughes <ahughes798@...> wrote:
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> You'll need to buy yourself some rooting hormone. You just dip the stem end
> into the powder or liquid, knock off the excess, poke a small hole in the soil,
> and put in the cutting. Firm the soil around the cutting. Make sure the
> rooting hormone is on a node, as that is where the roots will come from. Keep
> in my that some kinds of trees and shrubs are very difficult to root from
> cuttings.Â
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> From: britishglobal <britishglobal@...>
> To: nativegardening@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sat, April 28, 2012 1:37:32 PM
> Subject: [Native Gardening] planting piece from tree
>
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> goodevening to all
> hope everybody here is in great health
> i would like to ask something and hopefully someone here can help me.
> i have cut off a twig from a tree that was in the cemetary where my brother is
> buried.its been about 8 or 9 days now and ive had it in a glass of water.is
> there any way i can save it,plant it and maybe to grow?i would like very much to
> see it grow.
> hoping someone can help.
> thankyou
>
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