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Originally Posted by TreeBay
I think the spring and summer would be great times, especially if you have bottom heat and mist at your disposal they should root readily.
But I think you'd be so much better off propagating Shimpaku that this whole discussion reminds me of the guy on Click & Clack that was hell bent on restoring a Ford Pinto.
Regards,
Matt
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Hi Matt, thanks for the reply.
If I understand your metaphore: Dont try propagating nana cuttings. But why, is nana a poor subject ? Why is it so available ? Please explain.