RE: exposure for cuttings


Thanks Andrea.  I'm hoping some of these make it.  I am putting them outside in a shady area, but still with a lid.

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Kitty 
neIN, Zone5

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> My hydrangea cuttings are outside Kitty. No cover, in a pot with a saucer 
> underneath that hold water all the time. I just did them on Sunday, (my 
> friend wants a row of them) and they are fine. That's always the way I've 
> done them and they've done really well for me. Maybe 85% success rate. 
> Don't know about the others you did. And I always do softwood cuttings. I 
> have better luck with those. Mine are only in part shade. 
> 
> Andrea H 
> Beaufort, SC 
> 
> 
> > [Original Message] 
> > From: Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing Center 
> <4042N15@nationalhearing.com> 
> > To: woodies ; ; 
> 
> > Date: 7/7/2005 10:33:48 AM 
> > Subject: [CHAT] exposure for cuttings 
> > 
> > I just took cuttings (yes, I realize I'm late) of Hydrangea, Weigela, 
> Rosa, 
> > Deutzia, Syringa. I stuck them in medium in a clear storage box with a 
> > clear lid. I know enough not to put the box in full sun, but I don't 
> think 
> > (from past experience) that they get enough light exposure in my Florida 
> > room. Under what light conditions would you place the box? 
> > 
> > Kitty 
> > neIN, Z5 
> > 
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