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Aug 14, 2012 12:20 PM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
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Well my seedlings are growing great now that most are in larger containers. I still have 30 more seedlings to re pot, but I ran out of soil and pots lol. I think my cutting may have rooted because when I tugged on it, there was some resistance, and it was very wrinkled a few weeks ago and now the cutting is plump again. I think It may be producing 2 side branches, which would be wonderful. I also found one Tillie Hughes seedling that has a side branch. Its the only one that has done that. Anyways I just wanted to post some updated pictures of my seedlings.

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Cutting
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Tillie Hughes seedling with a branch
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