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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... coincidence or not. Maybe you will get the same results? Maybe the ones with the airstone will produce roots sooner? My water rooted cuttings... RE: I Discovered the SECRET clip this post email this post ... were getting little white bumps at the cut. These little white bumps are now, today, 3" roots! None of the other stems (mostly large flowered varieties) did anything except lose leaves and looked ...
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The Hoya: Long-Lived and Trouble-Free
... started from 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 1 ... plant is 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 causes dark ...
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TILLANDSIA MOUNTING
... mounted on wood, cork, bark, rock or other such surface which holds moisture, they will grow roots, enabling the plant to fasten itself to the substrate. A few example possibilities: branch or twig ... glue give the mount a more natural appearance and hold moisture, encouraging the plant to produce roots. Plants may be fastened with nylon monofilament (fishing line leader), which is nearly invisible. ...
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California Backyard Orchard: General Information - Propagation
... , 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 ... of rootstocks with desirable characteristics that make them preferable to growing a tree on its own roots. Grafting and budding involve joining two genetically distinct plants so that they unite to continue growth as ...
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Rooting Roses using Softwood Cuttings
... of the leaves, just those that will be underneath the soil. The cutting needs the leaves to produce roots, but those under the soil will just rot. The leaves can be trimmed back if ... Sage - Salvia patens. Various thymes such as English Thyme and Lemon Thyme root easily. Lemon Verbena roots easily. NOT Geraniums (Pelargoniums)! - I find these do not appreciate the humid environment inside the baggie ...
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Lilies
... Rhizomatous and Sub-rhizomatous are mostly found in a few North American species. Most lily bulbs produce very thick, fleshy roots that have the ability to contract and pull the bulb down to the depth of soil ... will set roots and pull themselves deeper into the soil. Some lilies also produce roots along the stem between the top of the bulb and the soil surface. These work to help anchor and feed the ...
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Witloof, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... performs best under cool temperatures and requires 110 to 130 frost free days in order to produce roots of desirable size for forcing. Witloof varieties are planted beginning in April, ending in May ... spacings and row arrangements that allow use of small carrot or potato diggers for harvesting roots for forcing. Uniformity of spacing is important since this influences the size of chicons produced. ...
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Leaves take a long time to produce babies - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... a wedge out of the top, the point being the main vein. It helps the leaf concentrate on roots and babies, and you can plant the wedge for even *more* babies! 'Cause you just can't have ... info about the Spanish Moss molding. Forgot about that. Sincerely, Cometgirl RE: Leaves take a long time to produce babies clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by ...
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Gardener's Network: Fall Bulb Propagation, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... the underground bulbs or 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 ... not an entire season. Did you know? Some of the plants we commonly call "bulbs" also produce seeds. More Information: Bulbs- Dividing Flower Gallery See more pictures of Crocuses and other flowers. ...
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Gardener's Network: How to Grow Caladium Flowering Bulbs / Tuberous Roots
... 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 ... keep the soil moist. The plant needs warm soil to sprout. If planting as an indoor houseplant, plant roots directly into the container they will grow in. Tip: To promote more leaves, remove the largest bud ...
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