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Tue, Jan 22, 13 at 22:33
| 2 of my rooted clippings have sent up extra shoots that aren't attached (at least above ground) to the original clipping. The new shoots seem to be growing crazy fast, too. I thought it was pretty cool!
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This post was edited by gr8heather on Wed, Jan 23, 13 at 0:40
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| They are likely coming from the callus or roots. They're rejuvenating themselves. The cuttings' new "basals". Kim |
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| Mini basal breaks, that is totally cool! I hope you have a big yard, you're success rate seems VERY good - I am excited for you - great work! ~Jay |
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- Posted by gr8heather none (My Page) on Wed, Jan 23, 13 at 21:23
| Awesome! I'm glad to know the name for them :) Are they common with rooting clippings? I do have a very large section of undeveloped yard... Which I'd like to develop with these roses! :D |
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- Posted by gr8heather 6b (My Page) on Wed, Jan 23, 13 at 22:08
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| They look really good!!!! I just started trying to root roses a couple of years ago and I'm still trying to perfect my method. Out of curiosity, how long have them been in their pots? Tammy |
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