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Wed, Aug 1, 12 at 22:43
Here is a link that might be useful: Propagation of Blueberry Cuttings Using Fog
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| I think it's a great idea! My only comment is that the propagation flat is too crowded. I can't tell if there are too many packed in there, or if there is too much foliage left on each stem. Air circulation is important. |
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| Thanks rhizo,I look into thinning and cutting some leaves. Brady |
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| You don't leave that dark cover on all the time, do you? If so, you might consider using something that allows some sunlight through. I'm going to have to remember your idea. |
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| I was thinking about that also.There is some light that gets through the sides of the container.I'll probably look for a piece of acrylic or something similar or make a framed top out of some 6mil greenhouse remnant. Brady |
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| Great! Your cuttings need a lot more light than what will come through the sides. They still have to photosynthesize in order to create the energy they need to make new roots. The leaves are the factories....sunlight is the fuel that keeps those factories in business. No sunlight and the factories will shut down. |
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| Great! Your cuttings need a lot more light than what will come through the sides. They still have to photosynthesize in order to create the energy they need to make new roots. The leaves are the factories....sunlight is the fuel that keeps those factories in business. No sunlight and the factories will shut down. |
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| Brady, Check out the cloning boxes that uses fog or misting of the roots of the cuttings. Most info is from the marajuana growers, but can be used on any soft wood cuttings. |
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| luke oh,that sounds interesting.Is there a separate forum about it?Is it like Aeroponics? Thanks,Brady |
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| Brady. Lots on YOUTUBE, and you can get an idea on design by looking on Ebay. I made one last winter, but havn't had time to use it. Yes, I guess it is a type of aeroponics. Pretty cool. luke |
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- Posted by carino2010 8 (My Page) on Thu, Aug 16, 12 at 17:37
| Wow, thank you for sharing. I didn't know there was such a pond mister. Where did you purchase it? |
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| On Ebay,I think from a seller on the East coast.Fairly inexpensive,less than ten dollars,compared to local places that want at least forty.I'd like to have two of them going,because when it gets hot,the leaves can still dry out somewhat. Brady |
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- Posted by carino2010 8 (My Page) on Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 9:23
| I saw them at ebay and the ones for about 10 dollars don't include the transformer (guess that is the one that plugs into an outlet) Nevertheless, I certainly will purchase one from the box stores and try this method. Again, thank you for sharing. |
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| Okay,here is the URL of where it was purchased for under nine dollars and free shipping.Just plugs in and works. Brady |
Here is a link that might be useful: Ebay Pond Fogger/Mister
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- Posted by carino2010 8 (My Page) on Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 13:50
| Thank you for providing the information Bradybb. I just ordered it from Ebay. Can't wait to try it out. Your feedback and kindness is appreciated. |
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