Re: Hello again


We do a lot of propagation at our garden center.  Twigs (cuttings) and 
fleshy leaves work fine.  I've never had any luck with thin tissue as it 
seems to deteriorate before rooting occurs.  I hoped you might have 
uncovered a secret method. Floyd
At 12:13 PM 11/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Floyd I wish that a hosta leaf would work that way but doubt that it is
>possible.  I know very little about most of these things but from observation
>it seems to me that the makeup of the leaves are very different.  It might an
>interesting experiment.  I forgot to mention that when the tray begin to
>smell musty I sprayed the bottom of it with Lysol.  Not the leaves just the
>bottom of the tray where the cells were resting.
>Mary
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