Re: Vancouver centennial
- To: I*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [IGSROBIN] Vancouver centennial
- From: m* g*
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 10:50:39 -0700
Hello Mia: I have always rooted pelargoniums in water. But these were common garden-variety plants which are easy. I have read that the scented varieties also root quickly in water.
I will try again in spring - perhaps it was a matter of poor timing on my part (mid-autumn). I'll also try your method and see which works better.
Maria
>Maria, Vancouver Centennial is also one of my P cultivars . I don't know
>what is it's parentage but cuttings are growing well here. From this plant I
>always take cuttings in spring from the new growth after pruning, put every
>cutting in his own little 5 cm-pot (not in water), with mould en grit, and
>most of the cuttings are growing in three or four weeks.
>Do you have success with other Pelargoniums rooting in water?
>
>Wish everyone a merry Christmas,
>Mia