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Old 19-Mar-2006   #5
soonami
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I find that it might be the opposite. I root old hardwood cuttings of Serissa in almost pure coarse sand they they send out so many roots that the roots have firmly trapped the sand particles. Cuttings that I tried in highly organic low draining soil did the opposite, having just a few weak roots on the surface but few in the soil.
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