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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Aug-2004
Location: Aberystwyth Uni
Country: Wales
Posts: 1,100
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Haven't had any luck with mine either. I think the best approach would be cuttings of woodly material, strip away the base leaves and put in a light, free draining soil. I get the feeling that a bit of drought stress might force roots quicker than keeping them well watered.
I didn't know the original were done in Agar, Might see if i can get some through my university and give it a shot that way.
Al
(haven't posted on here in ages and it feels gooood!)
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I can feel another "I wish that was my tree" moment coming on...
Currently studying BSc Plant Biology at the Universty of Wales, Aberystwyth
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