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Aug 30, 2015 8:57 AM CST
Name: david sevitt
jerusalem israel
Horntoad said:You have two questions temperature and hormones. Plants need warmth to germinate or root, around 22 degrees or more. Hormones are usually recommended for rooting plants, but not always necessary. Some plants root so well on their own there is no need for it. Some may root faster while others it is very necessary. If you are having success without hormones then I would say, just keep doing what you are doing.


yes i did not make myself clear....what do i want to root?
cissus antarctica african violet hibiscuss
another question(related) if i want to preseve a special coleus through the winter....i should first root in water or try the half-half way and then it will be in soil during the winter(higher temperature)rather than in water(room temperature)right?

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