Serge, thank you again for the cuttings and extra gifts you sent me, they finally arrived after 3 weeks in shipping limbo. I managed to clean the mold, label again, place them into coconut coir with rooting hormone and put them on the heat mat. If I get them to root, I will be able to share cuttings with members within Europe, starting next season.
jveri
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What did you use to write on the cuttings? White out pen?
pverdes3
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[QUOTE=jveri]What did you use to write on the cuttings? White out pen?[/QUOTE]
It's a permanent paint white marker that doesn't have the super fine point. I saw several people using it and it helps make the text really visible on the brown bark. Search for 'white Sharpie' at stationery / office supplies stores or online, it may also be available at creative hobby places depending on where you are.
The one I am using is called 'Snowman White made in Japan' and it wasn't cheap, so I hope it won't dry up quickly and I can use it for a few years.
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Walmart Sharpie brand
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Hopefully randino will circulate the us in a few years, I'm looking forward to seeing a side by side comparison of LDA.