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Aug 1, 2011 4:20 PM CST
Name: Anita Crusoe
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Okay, so if I am understanding you correctly, you cut up the milk jugs and 2liter bottle just like wintersowing containers (drainage holes in bottom and vent hole (no cap) on top). What do you use for potting medium? You wet down the potting medium allow to drain, then snip and stick? Do you use rooting hormone? I'm wondering if I can try some cutting out side with no covering in a flower pot or a vented dome type covering? It's been extremely humid here.

I have used the forsythe method but I lose some when it's time to transplant into the final home. I would rather root in the pot I'm going to keep the plants in. LoL That decreases the chances of me killing them LoL
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