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Re: passiflora


Miekal And wrote:
> 
> several weeks ago I made a query about rooting various passiflora
> cuttings & several said that they could be simply rooted in water as
> slips.  well I tried 8" cuttings of new growth of four different kinds
> including p. quadrangularis & p. edulis.  All but quadrangularis have
> withered & died, & quad is alive but showing no signs of rooting.
> ideas?
> 
> while Im firing off questions, I also have an unnamed species of acacia,
> 6" long by 1/4" leaves, growing in 5 gal buckets.  Will greenwood
> cuttings of these root?  maybe a little hormone?
> 
> miekal
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I have been taking cuttings with almost 100% survival....several 100
plants in the last 2 years.....always tip cuttings w/ powered hormone in
soiless media, 4" pots on hot tables....soil @ 70 degrees F.  Sometimes
w\o heat, but much slower...sometimes months...but always success.  I
cut just below a node...remove those leaves and make sure the hormone
gets on the node....just the same as jasmine polyanthum...with the same
results......My wife has had success with cuttings further down the
branch, but I don't stray from tip cutting as I feel they are faster.
                           "DEE"  Eugene,OR. USA


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