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Re: ROSE PROPAGATION AND TRANSPLANTING


** Reply to note from "Hortus" <HORTUS@worldnet.att.net> Thu, 16 Jul 1998 23:06:47 -0400
>   
>   
> ROSE PROPAGATION:
>   
> There are so many misconceptions about how roses and other plants may
> be propagated from cuttings. Recently several readers have asked for
> a composit selection of articles relating to the various methods.
> Most of the problems related concern the proper taking of the
> cuttings, treatment of the cuttings and after care of the cuttings
> ... including the methods used to transplant.
>   
> I have drawn several illustrations as to the techniques:
>   
> http://www.rooting-hormones.com/rose.htm
>   
> Please review and let me know what changes you think should be make
> as to methodology
>     

I'm snowed right now, but I will review your site when I get a bit of
time.  Meanwhile, You may get some ideas from my paper at:

	www.suite101.com/userfiles/79/roserooting.htm 

Regards,

    Mel



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