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RE: [TheRoseArbour] Propagating Roses
- To: "'T*@onelist.com'" TheRoseArbour@onelist.com>, Old Roses oldrose@onelist.com>, Rose-List rose-list@mallorn.com>
- Subject: [Rose-list] RE: [TheRoseArbour] Propagating Roses
- From: Dave Amorde Dave.Amorde@StartelCorp.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 08:59:14 -0800
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My experience with rooting hormones in general, is that they are moderately
effective at creating more roots, more quickly, in those varieties that
would root successfully anyway. However, those varieties that are quite
difficult to root remain so, regardless of hormone applications.
-Dave-
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rosenlund [SMTP:rosenlund@transport.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 6:45 PM
> To: Old Roses; TheRoseArbour; Rose-List
> Subject: [TheRoseArbour] Propagating Roses
>
> From: "rosenlund" <rosenlund@transport.com>
>
> Reminds me... I see this "Clonex" rooting hormone in Charley's Greenhouse
> catalog. Though it's several times more expensive then good old "Rootone"
> it say's it's 500x stronger, gel based, with added vitamins, minerals and
> anitimicrobial agents. Has anyone tryed this stuff? Or have an opinion
> on
> it?
>
> ~Carleen~
> Keeper of Sheep and Old Roses
>
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