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cloning machine

plantmakerone
17 years ago

can you use a cloning machine for hibiscus propgation

would this be good investment or not

Comments (3)

  • rjj1
    17 years ago

    I googled cloning machines after reading your post. Seems like a lot of money just to do a couple of cuttings. I root 18 cuttings at a time in a setup that cost less than $10.00 each. A 20" by 10" by 1" tall tray filled with gravel and a small mount of water in the gravel for humidity. That sits inside a translucent storage container.
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    randy

  • plantmakerone
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    thank you randy do you propgate inside or out side and what kind media do you use if you dont mind me asking iam a rookie. thank you very much

  • rjj1
    17 years ago

    Those were done inside during the winter. I also use them outdoors under the eave of roof on the back porch out of the rain with shade cloth across the top of them for shade during the summer. I have a bunch of grafted Adeniums under them right now.

    I use a very fast draining mix I make up for my plants. 4 parts turface, 3 parts fine pine soil conditioner, 1 part Metro mix 702.

    randy

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