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Mar 30, 2013 2:35 AM CST
Name: Rhapsody Hooks
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psa said:I'll give it a go. This looks a lot like more normal method of rooting brug cuttings (soak in aerated water until nodules form, dust with fungicide and possibly rooting hormone, plant in high perlite medium until rooted). I don't normally pull all of the leaves off though--they tend to bleed. I've got a 1"/8' long branch in water right now, but I need to prune out a 2.5" diameter/10' long branch. Any comments on best temperatures for this? This time of year I'm running four greenhouses all at different temperatures...


I knew JT would be of great benefit to you. Hope you get it rooted. Keep us updated!
Rhapsody
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