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Hardy gesneriads - Gesneriad Forum - GardenWeb
... a new bloom cycle (love those creamy yellow, wonderfully fragrant flowers!) It showed a new growth bud almost immediately, so I potted it in fresh soil and put it in the greenhouse ...
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platyculture
... grow over the fishingline and old fronds soon. You should keep the growth bud pointing to the top the oldest fronds hanging to the bottom. As ... small superbums and with them sometimes it is a guess but the bud should be just below center with a little more shield frond above ... You must be very careful not to damage or wrap the small growth bud above the fronds in the center of the fern with anything as ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Grafting
... stock. The scion is the part of the stem with a growth bud of the variety one wishes to propagate. An understock is that ... of mature, current season's growth from healthy plants one to three inches long with one or more growth or vegetative buds. It will ... season to graft is late winter to early spring just before new growth begins. Camellia sasanqua or Camellia oleifera is often used as understock ...
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Cypripediums and other terrestrials
... weeks up to mid-July. Flush media with water before next application. Planting: plant with growth bud just covered or partially exposed. Roots should spread out flat with the tips slightly downward ... weeks up to mid-July. Flush media with water before next application. Planting: plant with growth bud covered. Roots should be spread out flat with the tips slightly downward. Hardiness: hardy in ...
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Propagating Roses - March/April 2003
... their own roots, layering (creating a new plant that is still attached), and grafting (a growth bud from the parent plant is inserted into a form of rootstock). Some techniques are fairly ...
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Plant Growth Regulators
... bud initiation and root growth Ethylene generators Ripening Induce uniform ripening in fruit and vegetables Growth inhibitors Stops growth Promote flower production by shortening internodes Growth retardants Slows growth Retard tobacco sucker growth Table 2. Plant growth ...
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Effect of GA4 + 7 on the initiation and development of the inflorescence bud of evergreen azalea
... ] [ Return to Contents ] Effect of GA4 + 7 on the initiation and development of the inflorescence bud of evergreen azalea Monique Bodson Centre de Physiologie Végétale Appliquée (I. ... vegetative buds stimulated shoot growth, slightly delayed both flower initiation and development, but increased the number of flower primordia. Treatment at the time of floral transition induced bud abortion at an ...
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Backyard Orchard Glossary
... Bud Little swollen areas along a stem, branch, or trunk where new growth may occur. Cutting above one of those buds stimulates growth. Bud union; graft union A swollen area just above the soil level where one variety has been grafted onto the rootstock of another variety. The bud ...
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Growth Images Gallery
... ] [ Overview ] [ Acquire seed ] [ Hybridise ] [ Seed Sowing and Germination ] [ New Seedlings ] [ Growth of Seedlings ] [ Further notes on seedling growth ] [ Growth Images Gallery ] [ Year 2000 New Large-Flowered Hybrids ] [ ... March 2001) 6. Flower bud development (March 2001 to later) G74C & 74F G74F bud G74C bud G72C LFH bud LFH bud LFH bud blind LFH bud Bud developing Sequences of development ...
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GARS - Bud Unions, Basal Breaks & Graft Sites
... bud union which resembles 'the lump' above. Basal Breaks = Any new growth which emerges from the graft site base or the bud union. This is the 'good' stuff; and it should be encouraged and protected, especially while it is tender, new growth ... a mini are the same plant, not the sucker growth of another variety. Most mini rose plants are own ...
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