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rooting crape myrtle suckers

joe_n_sc
17 years ago

I'm trying to root crape myrtles from suckers that grew at the base of some trees in my parent's yard. These trees are over 100 yrs old and probably were set out by one of my great-great grandparents. I've trimmed off the lower leaves, mixed sand and potting mix, dipped the cuttings in rooting hormone and put them in a shady place on my porch. I mist them several times a day. Now, my question is, is it normal for these cutting to look wilted? They are bending over and look like they are going to die. Can anyone give me some advice? I really want some trees to keep them in the family. Thanks, Joe_n_sc

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