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Re: Plant hormone for rooting
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- Subject: Re: Plant hormone for rooting
- From: T* L* <t*@rica.net>
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 22:55:51 -0800
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Yes, all willows carry salicyc (I know I'm not spelling this right) acid, &
that's what causes the rooting stimulation.
TerryLynn
Kwint wrote:
> >Also try willow steepings. The hormone exduded when you steep them in water
> >for a day or two is an excellent rooting stimulator.
> >TerryLynn
>
> Any kind of willow, or a specific type? We have a California native willow
> here that grows along riverbeds. Would branches of that species do?
>
> thanks,
>
> Karen
>
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