Re: How do I propagate the Persian Shield Plant
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- Subject: Re: [SG] How do I propagate the Persian Shield Plant
- From: c* J*
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 14:04:43 -0500
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I have had mine for about two months now. It is planted in about a 8" pot.
It receives about 2 hours of sun a day. It hasn't grown any since I potted
it. So I can't get a cutting to root??? It is a gorgeous plant though.
Cheers = Cajun Joe
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From: "Kemberly McLain" <Mclainakag@AOL.COM>
To: <shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: [SG] How do I propagate the Persian Shield Plant
In a message dated 8/26/00 8:53:04 AM Central Daylight Time,
britannica99@YAHOO.COM writes:
<< it's not hardy in my zone. Is it
considered a tender perennial, perennial, or
annual? I've found it doesn't like direct sun, in
what situation do you grow it in your neck of the
woods? >>
Terri: I too propagate this plant by cuttings. I have successfully rooted
this plant in a rooting medium of 1/3 potting soil, 1/3 vermiculite and 1/3
perlite. Unfortunately, here in my zone 9 this plant is not hardy either -
not even with last year's very mild winter. I have to plant mine in full
shade because I will experience leaf damage from the sun if it receives any
sun during the summer months. I've noticed that this plant resents being
dry
also. I have mine planted in a raised bed and I hand water him every other
day. He is a beauty!!!
Kemberly McLain
Katy, Texas Zone 9