Re: Jim's new picture links


I didn't think the cuttings would introduce problems.  I just thought the
general atmosphere including the fungi could.  But I guess you're right.
They can be pretty tough.

Kitty

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "james singer" <jsinger@igc.org>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Jim's new picture links


> Not sure sterile is a requirement unless you are trying tissue culture.
> Maybe not even then. Most plants have been around a lot longer than
> people have--and have been subjected to all sorts of pathogens, most of
> which they have adopted mechanisms to deal with.
>
> It's also not likely that cuttings would introduce soil-borne pests
> [nematodes, for instance] into the medium.
>
> The real danger in my boxes, I think, are fungi--damp off and that ilk,
> which is why I use RooTone.
>
> On Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at 01:10 PM, Kitty wrote:
>
> > Auralie, that's a good idea, though I could never do it in the kitchen.
> > Perhaps on the lightstand, which I usually cover up for the summer.  I
> > guess
> > what amazed me most about your and Jim's methods was that the medium
> > isn't
> > fresh for each use, nothing really sterile.
> >
> > Kitty
> >
> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> 27.0 N, 82.4
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