Carnation propagation from cuttings




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From: "Glenn Hile" <gehile@bellatlantic.net>
Subject: Re: rooting cuttings

Any advice on rooting cuttings from a carnation plant?  Potting medium-
soil, sand, or vermiculie? Cuttings taken from new growth along stem?  How
to cut and where? Rooting stimulants ? Much thanks  Brent
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Carnation (dianthus caryophyllus)
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	Can be propagated all year in the greenhouse.
	Media 1 peat:1 sand or soil less is ok.
	Use a high conc dry powder rooting hormones such as Rhizopon AA #3.
	Propagate under mist of take a look at the follwing rose page for sketches
of how to make simple system.

For information to take cuttings see:
http://www.rooting-hormones.com/takecut.htm
http://www.rooting-hormones.com/rose.htm

regards
Joel Kroin
jkroin@hortus.com

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