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Fri, May 26, 06 at 21:25
| Some are extremely eager to live.
I'm making a list of fast to root and fast to bloom- Little Buckaroo Softee Avondel Red Cascade New Dawn Who wants to add to the list? It's nice to know what is a quickie, and worth trying to root (some stuff just won't do it, like the hybrid tea Macartny. How they propagate that is beyond me.) |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by irish_rose_grower z7 LI NY (maureenpm00@hotmail.com) on Sat, May 27, 06 at 17:14
| Penelope is very easy to root and so is carefree beauty |
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- Posted by artemis_mo z5 MO (My Page) on Mon, May 29, 06 at 18:19
| About 3 weeks ago I accidently broke off a 5" piece of my small own root Veilchenblau. I immediately stuck it in the ground, watered with root stim and left it alone. Now it is over 12". Yeah! |
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- Posted by riverview111 z6 WA (My Page) on Thu, Jun 1, 06 at 23:13
| Touch of Class. Rooted 3 of 3 cuttings in Oasis sitting in water, under lights. |
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- Posted by nature_farmer z5IL (My Page) on Fri, Jun 2, 06 at 14:15
| Old Blush worked well for me... |
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