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sammy

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 I had put a piece of root in my cutting propagation  box and left it in for five weeks and it put on 4 1/2 inches of new root growth without even being attached to a plant. Whereas the other pieces of severed roots that were kept in the refrigerator crisper for about 4 months have not even woken up yet. 

 I find it amazing that roots can stay alive for so long and can continue to grow.
 
 Below are 2 pictures of the still growing root and one of the dormant refrigerated roots.

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Sam this makes me wonder, with some trees like hardy chicago that can freeze to the ground with 100% top kill can resprout from the living roots. so if this root of yours keeps on growing and thriving then shouldnt it one day sprout from the root a tree. just a thought and a worthey test to try. some would say to graft the root to a scone but i myself would like to see what would happen with just a root that wont stop growing. very intresting. thanx for posting and please keep us updated.
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Pretty sure the root alone lacks all of the proper dna to produce a tree
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