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Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

Posted by brsucculents none (My Page) on
Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 5:30

I recently received a cutting of H. caudata. It's very woody with lots of dead/dried up roots along the stem. Also there is only one leaf left on the cutting. What are the chances that it will root?


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

I have found caudata is easy to roo,t so your chances are good.I would put it in what ever medium you use and in close it in some thing and give warmth and light and it should root fine.I have on small cutting in a clear cooking jar with the lid closed so lots of humidity and its starting to grow.


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

I recently purchased a couple of 7" high humidity domes for flats from gh mega store.
Thanks for the hope cpawl.


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

Sounds just like the cutting I got when I ordered my caudata - just a short stem with a single leaf. It rooted like any other cutting, now two new vines have formed and the plant is growing nicely. :)


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

Awesome! This is such a beautiful plant.


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

Can anyone recommend a good vendor for Caudata? I have fallen in love with those leaves after seeing a few pictures!!


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

I received mine from Aleya Garden. I believe they offer two different clones. One is from Sumatra.
Fyi, I saw a root emerge from the woody caudata cutting after two weeks. Thanks to everyone who answered my question.


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RE: Woody H. caudata cutting with one leaf

Is it possible for a stem to root with now leaves? I received some more cuttings and I think the leaves are going to fall off.


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