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Sep 17, 2013 6:22 PM CST
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Roosterlorn said: Anyone else use this technique [forcing dormancy by premature cutting of stems] on the later types like OT's, etc.?


Compared to me, Lorn, you are way too accommodating in your plant care. I am sure my plants would be very envious. nodding All my plant life gets what they get, and if it's not enough, well, that's most likely all they will get anyway. And it probably never would have crossed my mind to cut stems several weeks before transplanting. Hmmm. Time to start a new thread about same; I have some ruminations.....
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