kauka wilder
can one ever have enough Kauka Wilders? I bought Theresa Wilder this last fall and am hoping it will bloom next year. What is the major difference? Which is better? mahalo, roxanne
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tdogdad
10 years agoK.wilder- more orange, better scent
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T.Wilder- more red, hardy
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Original Author10 years agosuch a nice bouquet and fragrance....5 of these in my collection now, just wished they lasted when picked....roxanne
rox146
Original Author10 years agooops, just realized I have 6 of these big beauties now. So, I took the 4 1/2 foot cutting I got from a friend in Nov. of last year, rooted it with the egg in our sunroom and planted it in the ground today to spread out the herd. roxanne
rox146
Original Author10 years agothis is the cutting and the roots were so abundant, it was very difficult to get them out. I should have cut the plastic. Lost a few roots but I think all in all it will be fine....there are now 2 of them in this cooler part of our yard. roxanne
ANNAMARIA VECCHIO
10 years agoI'm rooting a Kauka Wilder and I heard they are very difficult to root, at best how long should I expect it would take for mine? I have been using the "egg experiment" for most of my other cuttings and I have been very successful with them. I use a 2Lt. soda bottle(cutting the neck off).
I put some rocks on the bottom
cover rocks with soil mix
lay the egg on top
add more soil mixed with dead flowers
enough to cover 4 inches of the cutting
water the whole container, thoroughly, once
w/distilled water by osmosis and vit. B1
I have a lot of south exposure in my front and back
of my yard and also I set the cuttings on red concrete tiles.
Sorry for the long posting, can someone add any other way for a successful rooting? I have 10 Plumerias on the front of my house, two of them are cuttings that I re-potted last summer.
Annamariarox146
Original Author10 years agoWell, glad to hear someone else likes the egg method. The large cutting you see in the post just before yours...(SIDEWAYS, so turn it 90 degrees) I got last late November and it was totally the wrong time of year. I put 2 eggs 2 inches under the cutting in a large 2-3 gallon plastic pot with 70% perlite and 30% cactus mix. I have superthrive in the water I water it thru once with. The bottom of the cutting is BARELY scored with a razor blade and then into the rooting compound of choice. This cutting had 3 large inflos coming and it never dropped one as it sat all winter in our south facing sunroom. I carried it outside this last April where it sat in that same pot till fully leafed out. I just 2 weeks ago put int into the ground.
I have never heard of putting dead flowers in the soil???? can you explain that benefit please... roxanne
ANNAMARIA VECCHIO
10 years agoHi Roxanne, I learned the "dead flowers" addition from MIMI of ALOHA PLUMERIA GROUP, somehow it works as the egg but I'll have to go into the Group and read the "specific" post. Do you think 70% perlite and 30%sphagnum peat moss would work for my kauka wilder cutting? Interesting tip about scoring the bottom of the cutting, I'll try that myself, Just a couple of blade's "slashes", did you moist or wet the bottom before you dipped it in rooting powder? Thank you for being so prompt in replying and your rooting instructions!!
Annamariarox146
Original Author10 years agowhen you score it with a sanitized razor blade, do NOT go so deep as to draw the white milky stuff. I have never used sphagnum peat moss. So I have no idea on that. I do dip the cutting into water with superthrive in it... then the left over of that gets poured over all to wet it in the container thoroughly. good luck... roxanne
pcput
10 years agofancyorchid , Mimi's group is long gone and so is all the info that was there. Unless you made a copy of it all has been lost. As best as I remember it,she did talk of using old blooms and leaves in her mix as cuttings and seeds would fall under a tree, where dead leaves and blooms fall, and take root without any help. So she thought it might be of benefit to add it. She even rooted cuttings in nothing but leaves and blooms and an egg and she said it broke down into a light airy mix.
Hope that helps explains what the thought was, roxanne.
PegANNAMARIA VECCHIO
10 years agoThanks Peg for bring it up, I saved a lot of my emails from Mimi. I also remember she used "water rooting" on some of her cuttings !!! I SURE Miss Her, I wonder what happened to Her...it seemed like She Just Vanished away....was It because of the FACEBOOK incident? I have tried going into the Group's Journals but that had vanished too!!!! I hope Bill and Mike are still here, I have just been back !!!!
Well....nice meeting you, Peg and Roxane!!!!
Annamaria
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