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Willow water
- To: Doug McClure <d*@cts.com>
- Subject: Willow water
- From: R* S* I* <s*@ideanet.doe.state.in.us>
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 22:19:53 -0600 (EST)
> in "willow water" or "coleus water". By this I seem to recall that you take
> willow (or coleus) slips, plunge them into water, and add the cuttings you
> wish to root. Enzymes or hormones from the willow/coleus are supposed to
> stimulate rooting in your grevilleas!
>
> Has anyone else heard or tried this method? Does it really work?
>
"Willow water" worked very well rooting some rose cuttings several
years ago. I mashed the ends of all the stems and the roses rooted within
two weeks.
Roger L. Sieloff
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