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Nov 3, 2015 6:21 PM CST
Name: Arturo Tarak
Bariloche,Rio Negro, Argentina (Zone 8a)
Dahlias Irises Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Roses
Hello I am particularly interested because there seems a few advantages that I can forsee. First one can see easily that the stem cutting has generated a root system and then it can be potted in its soil. However, would you suggest it for a particular group of plants.( i.i. do you have tried it with rhododendrons or rose bushes or dahlia stem cuttings?). Thanks. P.S. propagation by cuttings is such a pleasurable endeavor that I don't restrict it for any moment of the year. Now its spring and some of the house plants could be propagated your way. Thank You! Arturo

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