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rafaelissimmo
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So I have been using a cloner with aquastone to root for two seasons now. I also use other methods. As I have said many times, nothing is perfect. Here is something new I learned: sometimes I will put a cutting in the cloner and it will just sit there and do nothing. Sometimes, they rot, even when I make sure not to dip them deeper than above the surface of the water. These 2 cuttings just sat around almost a month and did nothing, one in the cloner and one in perlite. I had to trim both at the bottom a little, but that was ok since both were very long cuttings, live and non-dormant, a mix of old and new wood. I am no fan of water rooting. I put the cuttings in water in cups. Within a few days I had initials and even a bud breaking where there was just dormant wood. Now I can place them both in the cloner and roots will shoot out quickly. Of course I change the water in the cup daily and I put a dilution of rapid-start in the water. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi rafael, |
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rafaelissimmo
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JD we say "if it ain't broke don't fix it." You stick with what works of course. My greenhouse is 40C with the vents open right now so I will stick with indoor rooting for the time being. Cloner rooting has its perils, but it works more often than it fails, so I stick with it. |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,117 |
Thanks for sharing that Rafael! |
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rafaelissimmo
Registered: Posts: 1,473 |
Pino |
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jdsfrance
Registered: Posts: 2,591 |
Hi Pino, |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,117 |
Thanks Rafael and JD. |
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