Re: rooting cuttings


In a message dated 3/19/00 1:35:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, bpern@idcnet.com 
writes:
what a great idea..I had never thought of that..Thanks!!

Kay

<< lso in a Propagation class
 I took years ago at Southern Illinois University. Roots that form in water
 are adapted to water and very brittle and break easily which makes them
 difficult to later transplant into soil. I usually root in water in a Dixie
 or Styrofoam cup with lots of holes in the bottom in a glass of water, then
 add soil little by little as roots form - eventually removing the cup from
 the water to drain. >>

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