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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... get the same results? Maybe the ones with the airstone will produce roots sooner? My water rooted cuttings... RE: I Discovered the SECRET ... I would love to hear if anyone has been successfull. roots!! oh lovely roots! clip this post email this post what is this? ... crossed my mind and it was convenient) july 4: checked for roots, no roots. eliminated bubbler system (DH was beyond himself with the noise ...
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The Hoya: Long-Lived and Trouble-Free
... stem cuttings. A portion of stem including one or more pairs of leaves will quickly produce roots in water or damp sand. Those who desire a larger plant may take cuttings of ... watered. An east and west window is ideal for the hoya. Direct southern exposure may produce a greater quantity of flowers, but may also result in rigid, yellow leaves. Insufficient light ...
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TILLANDSIA MOUNTING
... roots will begin growing when conditions are conducive. If the area around the base is damp but not wet most tillandsias will produce roots. Constant wetness at the base of the plant will cause rot. If the plant grows no roots ...
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California Backyard Orchard: General Information - Propagation
... roots from hardwood stem cuttings, or will only do so with great difficulty. Some of these can be induced to produce roots by treatment with plant hormones and/or heating the cutting beds; others cannot be induced to form roots under any circumstances. Layering Layering is another method of rooting stems, in which stems are induced to produce adventitious roots ...
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Rooting Roses using Softwood Cuttings
... will be underneath the soil. The cutting needs the leaves to produce roots, but those under the soil will just rot. The leaves can ... growth. Some roses are good at producing top growth before they produce roots. This can cause some people to think that the rose has ... cutting that didn't show roots. Other roses are good at producing lots of roots but are slow to produce top growth. You can successfully ...
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Lilies
... plate. Also connected to the basal plate is the roots of the plant. Some lily roots are contractile, which means they have the ... in a few North American species. Most lily bulbs produce very thick, fleshy roots that have the ability to contract and pull the bulb ... to the ground they will set roots and pull themselves deeper into the soil. Some lilies also produce roots along the stem between the top ...
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Witloof, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... requires 110 to 130 frost free days in order to produce roots of desirable size for forcing. Witloof varieties are planted beginning ... roots are immature and will not produce tight chicons. When larger than 3/8 inch, numerous, mostly unmarketable chicons may form. Roots ... done without damage to the growing point. 3. After loosening roots, roots may be hand harvested, or dug with potato equipment ...
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Leaves take a long time to produce babies - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... greatly appreciated! Cometgirl RE: Leaves take a long time to produce babies clip this post email this post what is this? ... produce. Also, if you have large leaves, don't be afraid to take a wedge out of the top, the point being the main vein. It helps the leaf concentrate on roots ... that. Sincerely, Cometgirl RE: Leaves take a long time to produce babies clip this post email this post what is this? ...
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Gardener's Network: Fall Bulb Propagation, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... roots. As a matter of fact, it is essential and healthy to separate them every couple of years. Otherwise, the plants will get overcrowded and produce smaller, lackluster blooms. The proper time to separate or thin your bed, is after the plant has died off. Dig up the bulbs or roots ... of the plants we commonly call "bulbs" also produce seeds. More Information: Bulbs- Dividing Flower Gallery ...
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Gardener's Network: How to Grow Caladium Flowering Bulbs / Tuberous Roots
... produce the largest plants. Many people prefer to start with new roots each year. Many home gardeners find the roots produced by their plants are smaller, and turn to commercial growers who know how to produce the biggest roots for the best plants. How to Grow: It's best to give your Caladiums a head start. Roots ...
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