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Re: Fuchsia Cuttings


At 01:39 AM 5/20/98 -0400, you wrote:
>
>On Wed, 20 May 1998 19:26:19 -0400 Rika <missrika@earthlink.net> writes:
>>
>>
>>> I have a question on Fuchsia cuttings.
>>> My usual method is to cut below a node, remove bottom leaves and
>>> insert into compost mix (compost, Horticultural sharp sand
>>> vermiculite, about 50/25/25)  I have great success:)
>>>
>>> My question is has anyone rooted cuttings in flower arranger Oasis?
>>> 1" square small hole in middle.  Cutting taken above a leaf node and
>>> inserted into soaked Oasis, placed on tray in covered unheated
>>> propagator on windowsill.
>>>
>>> My success rate has been less than a third:(
>>> Any suggestion and comments.
>>
>>Hi Alan, We've tried the oasis cubes -- limited success -- they (or 
>>other
>>material root really well -- the problem is in transplanting them -- 
>>we lose
>>more than 50%-- the cube sort of dires ofut or inteferes with other 
>>rootin
>>g-- however, I do know that geraniums are really successful this way 
>>-- other
>>plants as well -- just not for us--
>>
>>
>>--
>>Rika       Willow Pond Nursery  http://www.willowpondnursery.com
>>Zone 7a  Long Island, NY
>>
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>>>I keep receiving seeds-list@eskimo.com e-mail.  I e-mailed them last
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>Hi Everyone,

I have had great luck rooting cuttings in a mason jar sitting on a
Southside window sill and them just planting in a good potting soil.

Diana



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