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May 5, 2013 10:18 AM CST
Name: Gigi AdeniumPlumeria
Florida (Zone 9b)
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Good luck Cyra. It helped with mine, I had to cover the base of my cuttings with a clear plastic because I didn't want to wet the soil when I would mist the paper towel. The 2 cuttings I did not wrap with paper towel right away still looks shriveled and I lost one that I did not wrap at all. For some reason, having the wet (but not soggy) paper towel makes me worry less about my cutting drying out and the cuttings seem to like it too. I will post an update here next week, the leaves just started clawing out must faster now on these 2 rooted cuttings so I had to slowly acclimate them with the outdoor environment now that it is starting to warm up.
©by Gigi Adenium Plumeria "Gardening is my favorite pastime. I grow whatever plant that catches my attention. I also enjoy hand pollinating desert roses.”

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