Re: BAP and then?


Good point Ben, time will tell.  In the mean time, I'm having fun playing
with the stuff.  Bob Savage
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From: zonneveld <zonneveld@rulbim.leidenuniv.nl>
To: <PHOENIX_HOSTA_ROBIN@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
Cc: <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 5:37 AM
Subject: BAP and then?


> Just some observations .Last year a single crowned seedling of
> Invincible, kept for its solid red petioles, was making new offsetts at
> the basis of each petiole . Probably due to the fact I planted it in
> new soil in spring. Yet this year only two crowns came up. This was in
> a way a natural  occurrence with the same result as bapping. My
> question for all those that are so enthousiastic promoting the
> selling of BAP10 and the mysterious buffer X ( just use a single drop
> of soap) . All those plants with all those new plantlets. How many
> reappear the next year. ( In some cases none see Charles Tuttle).
>  PS I do have access to enough BAP but I am not inclined yet to use
> it as I prefer quality to quantity  Only the use on a single sporting
> leaf seems interesting to me.
> Ben J.M.Zonneveld
> Clusius lab pobox 9505
> 2300 RA Leiden
> The Netherlands
> mintemp-16C(5F)
> Zonneveld@RULbim.LeidenUniv.NL
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