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rooting Calibrachoa cuttings???

Posted by kwyet1 z6 CT (My Page) on
Sun, Mar 9, 08 at 18:57

Hi,
I didn't have time last fall to take apart a flowering basket in which I wanted to save a Pelargonium. So, I overwintered it in my basement. SURPRISE...my million bells from last year is sprouting at the tips!! If I cut off the green tips...is there some way I can root them??
Thanks,
Linda


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RE: rooting Calibrachoa cuttings???

You can root tip cuttings of about 4 inches. The humidity will need to be close to 100% until they root. Either Mist or tenting will do it. Al


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