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Leaves take a long time to produce babies - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... when trying to produce the babies. Also, I don't have good luck with the ziplock bags either. I must be doing something wrong with them. They build up too much humidity ...
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VFT flowering and dormancy - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... fungicide. make sure to leave your plant's soil barely moist before putting them in ziplock bags into the fridge. venus' flytrap seeds do not need a cold stratification periond :) they can ...
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Lily Hybridization
... . I just found I had a greater success rate using the Ziplock method. You will have to experiment and figure out which method ... . What I use to germinate my seedling is damp vermiculite in ziplock bags. This method has worked very successfully for me with either Epigeal ... about three months. I put mine in the refrigerator in marked Ziplock bags. You can actually see the bulblet and root mixed in with ...
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Questions On Oxalis
... properly sent, although my good secretary rescued them! Samples should be sent dry and in ziplock bags. Thank you. Back to Herb Menu Back to the Hortiscope Table of Contents
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Growing Cacti and Other Succulents
... -starting mix such as Jiffy-Mix (optional) plexiglass pot covers or small zip-lock plastic bags wide, shallow tub or pan disinfectant such as Chinosol or Consan-20 (optional) Procedure Label ... sunlight. Under flourescent lights works very well. Cover them with plexiglass or put them in ziplock bags to maintain humidity. Germination and beyond The majority of cacti and succulents germinate from 3 ...
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Recipes and Uses for Home Grown Herbs
... paper towels. Wrap a leaves or sprigs in freezer paper or place in freezer proof ziplock bags, seal and freeze. These herbs can be chopped and thawed for use in cooking, but ...
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Germinating Gastrococos – Quickly and Easily
... Gastrococos is heat and humidity, and have described such strategies as placing seeds in plastic ziplock bags and placing them in trays on rooftops or in attics, burying the seeds in compost ... years of unsuccessful attempts to germinate Gastrococos myself with the traditional methods (community pots or ziplock bags of damp sphagnum moss kept in warm locations), I decided to try to increase the ...
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K.State University Land Grant Program: Pawpaw Information Web Site
... be stratified for at least 3 months at 5°C in moist peat moss in ziplock bags prior to planting. Commercial clonal propagation of cultivars is usually via chip budding or whip ...
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Chapter 8: Horticulture, Article 6
... a lot of seed, so I tried different methods with them. I put half in ziplock bags (baggie method) and the other half in a polystyrene broccoli box. The mix I used ...
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Chapter 11: Palm Story, Article 7
... a lot of seed, so I tried different methods with them. I put half in ziplock bags (baggie method) and the other half in a polystyrene broccoli box. The mix I used ...
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