Re: exposure for cuttings


Thanks Nancy,
Shade isn't a problem, and I know enough to keep them out of sun, I just
thought that my FL room might have been not enough light and was wondering
where that magical point in the middle might be.

Kitty
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hal or Nancy Robinson" <robyn82@bellsouth.net>
To: <woodyplants@hort.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: exposure for cuttings


> ----- You will need to keep the box shaded or the cuttings will cook. Do
you
> not have a shaded area to put them?   I did some 2 weeks ago and plan to
> stick some clematis whenever this rain lets up since someone just had to
cut
> his plants and I took them.  Never turn down anything is my rule.
> I have also found that cuttings root not just by the calendar.  Since it
has
> been such a late spring the new wood is still quite soft.
> Nancy   Tennessee
>
> > I just took cuttings  (yes, I realize I'm late) of Hydrangea, Weigela,
> Rosa,
> > Deutzia, Syringa.  I stuck them in medium in a clear storage box with a
> > clear lid.  I know enough not to put the box in full sun, but I don't
> think
> > (from past experience) that they get enough light exposure in my Florida
> > room.  Under what light conditions would you place the box?
> >
> > Kitty
> > neIN, Z5
> >
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