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Jul 20, 2016 10:40 AM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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tcstoehr said:That's good info Bev... seems like this has been done before... I had no idea. Although I have a vague recollection of Greg mentioning this some months ago.
BTW... Greg... seeing as you have had some actual experience and success with this... maybe you could give some details on the process you used.

Tim, my situation was a leaf fell near the plant, and stayed there, next thing I notice it is growing roots, then after a while it grew a little ball at the same end where the roots were growing, this ball was a small rosette...The next time I just placed another leaf in the same place, making sure a bit of the end was in the chicken grit, it did the same thing, rooting and then growing a rosette I tip my hat to you.

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