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After Propogation of Camellias
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Posted by cwillia TX (My Page) on Sat, Nov 14, 09 at 0:35
I successfully propogated several Camellia cuttings through this past summer, but I have a couple of follow-up questions. 1) After 3-4 months they appear to be putting on flower buds - do I remove these? 2) They have been outside in the Dallas heat inside large sealed ziploc bags. I have moved them inside and taken them out of the bags. How warm do they need to stay now? Is keeping them inside during the winter the right thing to do? Any advice anyone can give?
Thanks a ton - these are from my grandfathers garden and very important to me! |
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RE: After Propogation of Camellias
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| I would remove the flower buds, they steal nutrients from the vegetative plant growth. In my climate I would keep them outside after some hardening. In your climate you might need some outside protection, but I would not keep them in the house. Al |
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