Figinqueens
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First time rooting cuttings. Using plastic bag and damp paper towels. I have them on a shelf high up in my boiler room close to a steam pipe to maintain heat. I am trying to understand if I have the correct amount of moisture. There is usually a some drops of water laying in the bottom of the bag. Paper towels are barely damp. I am opening the bags every other day to change out the air and the. Blowing them up again. Some of the cuttings are turning a little whitish looking (dry maybe?) but doesn't look like mold. I wonder if blowing. The bags up is adding more moisture to the bags (exahaled water vapor)? Any other advice?
Also, which way is up on this one. Looks like a leaf which should be above the scar, correct? Is this a good sign for rooting or indifferent? This is an rdb cutting.
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donpaid
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The cutting in the paper towel is the right way up. That really confused me too when I started. The big leaf scar is always on the bottom. The two other little bumps that are side-by-side (the new bud and fruit scar) are always on the top. Nice setup! Best of luck!
joann1536
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Yes, it's right side up. Sounds like you've got it right, just be careful of too much water.
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Fico
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Me too use this metod for rooting cuttings, but i put them in horizontal position, wrapped in a piece of paper towel moistened, and then in a plastic bag, unsealed, to allow air to enter. I change frequently paper towels, when they change color, and if necessary replace even in the plastic bag or dip the cuttings in water for some time. When forming roots i remove paper towels, and leave the cuttings in the bag until roots are well formed. If cuttings form the mold i wash them or i treat with a solution of copper sulphate . At this stage of development are ready to be transferred into the substrate:
rafaelissimmo
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Good luck. You can pm me if you have any questions. Seems like you are doing ok. I don't do baggie method anymore. I have tried about 6 methods so I have a wide range of experience to comment about.
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Figinqueens
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Thanks all. I am trying half the cuttings of each variety I received in the Baggie method and will maybe try straight perlite or perlite with bark and/or peat 50/50, in small pots or bags soon.
Rafael, I will take you up on that and feel free to PM me any thought, I won't be offended.
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FICO. YOU REMOVE PAPPER TOWLS AND ROOTS KEEP GROWING WITH NO Water? ?
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