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Re: LIST OWNER STATMENT
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: LIST OWNER STATMENT
- From: B* R* <w*@venus.net>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 01:55:05 -0400 (EDT)
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>>Millie please help me with rooting azaleas. I just found a very dark leaf
>>(karume ??) and would like to propagate.
>>
>
>
>Sorry, but I can't be very much help. I was calling out for help, also.
>I've tried rooting them in Rootone in small pots in early summer and failed
>miserably. They tell me if you weight a branch down on the ground it will
>take root. This I have never tried.
>
>I have almost 100 azaleas. My favorite is called Rosebud and it looks just
>like its name. Dark pink, double flowers. Really would like to propagate
>that one.
>
>Somebody out there, help!
>
>Millie Brooks
>
Azaleas will root fairly easily by bending a branch over and pinning it to
the ground and covering with soil. Another method is to mound pine bark
mulch up around the lower branches and they will root, then wash off the
soil and separate.
Back to my question, how to root an azalea cutting?
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