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Rooting Roses using Softwood Cuttings
... sure the bud eyes are healthy, since they are where the new growth will come from. Use cuttings where the bud eyes haven't ... eyes aren't growing, so pinch out any soft new growth from those that are growing. This soft new growth will just die anyway and might contribute to ... wait until there is also plenty of top growth. Some roses are good at producing top growth before they produce roots. This can ...
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Hybridizing Mite Resistant Fuchsias
... infrequent under high infestation pressure, occurring with low frequency and limited development on soft new growth. It is completely rust-resistant. [unnamed: ‘Voltaire’ X F. regia] - Testing two robust ... true leaf and stem gall of very limited and local development, mostly on "soft" new growth produced rapidly (much moisture and fertilizer). Individual leaves and stems become locally fused, ...
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Fuchsia Propagation
... a short lateral shoot from its base where soft wood joins harder wood. The old “bud scar” is more resistant to rot than juicy, soft new growth. Take the cutting of a short lateral ...
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... infrequent under high infestation pressure, occurring with low frequency and limited development on soft new growth. It is completely rust-resistant. [unnamed: 'Voltaire' X F. regia] - Testing two robust ... true leaf and stem gall of very limited and local development, mostly on "soft" new growth produced rapidly (much moisture and fertilizer). Individual leaves and stems become locally fused, ...
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Obtaining Maximum Growith in Pre Bonsai
... observed. I think what is going on is that the tree is sacrificing top growth for root growth, but it is also possible that the tree has more difficulty getting established in ... putting out new growth. It should be tapered off at the end of the season to stop forcing soft new growth that could be damaged by frost. Phosphorus is important in promoting root growth, flowering, strengthening ...
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RHODODENDRON BASICS: Insects and other Pests
... Aphids - These small sucking insects feed on the new growth as it begins to expand causing distorted leaf ... new foliage. These pests hatch as the new growth is forming, and often eat out large areas of the soft growth. They may also roll the leaf with a white web. Damage only occurs on soft growth ... 9. Slugs and Snails - These pests feed on soft new growth and on flowers. To control, use Metaldehyde ...
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Diary Dates
... a good yardstick to compare this year's growth with last year's. Undoubtedly the older growth will have shrunk if it carried a spike ... are dropping, an indication that autumn is upon us All that new growth we saw through spring and summer has to fully develop and harden ... Shows and meeting Aphids are still about and will attack any soft new growth Don't let them ruin a plant Either wash or brush them ...
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Dimorphotheca pluvialis
... but only apply fertilizers if the plants look stunted or deficient otherwise they grow to soft. The annuals transplant well and within 3 –4 weeks after germination they usually a good ... has no major pests at Kirstenbosch other than the guineafowl, which love to eat the soft new growth. Author: Liesl van der Walt August 2000 © S A National Biodiversity Institute Copyright/Using this ...
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HO-37: New Plants from Cuttings
... to create a new plant. Stem Cuttings Stem cuttings can be taken from both herbaceous plants (e.g., garden flowers and houseplants) and woody trees and shrubs. Because the new growth of trees ... taken any time the plant is actively growing. 2. Softwood Softwood cuttings are prepared from soft, succulent new growth of woody plants just as it begins to harden (typically May through July). Shoots ...
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Agave attenuata - Soft-Leaved Agave (blooming) - Agavaceae
... fertilizer. During the winter months, the water is restricted to once a month until new growth starts in the spring. Propagation: Agave attenuata plants are readily propagated by using suckers ... Bromeliad Sinicuichi Sky Plant Slender Lady Palm Snake Plant Snow-On-The-Mountain Soft-leaved Agave Soft-Leaved Agave (blooming) Spanish Moss Spear Sanseviera Spider Lily Spider Plant Spineless Yucca ...
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