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Re: Starting cuttings (successfully ;} )
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- Subject: Re: [Rose-list] Starting cuttings (successfully ;} )
- From: Patricia Wenham prw@televar.com>
- Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 20:57:57 -0700
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Jim,
Go to http://www.rdrop.com/~paul/hulse.html
This is an excellent article.
Patti
Jim Curts wrote:
> Hello All, I am new to your list and haven't had a
> chance to look around yet. So my question may be a bit
> redundant and if so I applologize now.
>
> We have an old rose that my Dad and his family have
> passd on somehow for quite some time. The plant is
> quite large and we would like to take a dozen or so
> cuttings with us as we are moving.
>
> Would someone enlighten me on a source of (or short
> course on) doing this with some hope of ending up with
> at least 50% success? We are in the Portland Oregon
> area and the plant is still in bloom but not putting
> on more flowers at this time. This is a thorny critter
> but the huge flowers are very nice indeed.
>
> Thank you
>
> Jim Curts NW Oregon
>
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