Re: plant question
Kitty,
I think it would be worth trying. I've never started a Kalanchoe, but it has
fleshy leaves & stems like the Jade. I do know kalanchoe respond well to
some pretty severe pruning. If the main stem is still attached to the root
it may put out new growth.
Judy B
Kitty Morrissy" <kmrsy@earthlink.net> wrote
> Would this also apply to Kalanchoe? Mine took a little spill the other
> day.....
> > From: Judy L Browning <judybrowning@lewiston.com>
I've had good luck just sticking the cut end into potting soil. Jade like
to
> > be watered regularly, but don't like to sit in water.
> > Some really nice varieties out there.
> > David Franzman" <dfranzma@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > Somebody gave me some Jade plant cuttings. The stems are about a
nickel
> > > width. What's the best way to root these? Will they root in water?
> > > Thanks DF
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