| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Rooting question |
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Sparky
Registered: Posts: 23 |
i waxed the ends of my cuttings. Do i remove the wax before i root them in coco coir, ? |
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pverdes3
Registered: Posts: 67 |
I don't think you need to. Roots and buds are powerful enough to push through the wax. |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 469 |
I ALWAYS cut a fresh cut at bottom of cutting. |
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macmike
Registered: Posts: 113 |
What purpose does the paraffin serve? |
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tinyfish
Registered: Posts: 223 |
[QUOTE=macmike]What purpose does the paraffin serve?[/QUOTE] |
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DevIsgro
Registered: Posts: 637 |
I dip cuttings in wax when they are freshly cut so that they don't lose moisture, especially if being shipped. If you are shipping long term you can wrap in cellophane plastic wrap after reading for an added protection. When rooting in dirt I recut the end 1/4 inch below the lowest node horizontally and make a 1" angle but on the back side of node (not on node) to promote root growth. Everything cut gets dipped in hormone. |
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