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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: Jun-2006
Location: FLORIDA
Country: USA
Posts: 29
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Growing desert rose cuttings..help please.
I am going to take some cuttings from desert roses. I hear so many way of doing the planting. Do I just cut then put directly into a well draining soil mix or dip in growth hormone? Let them dry for a couple days before planting??
Which works the best? |
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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Mar-2006
Location: West Springfield Massachusetts
Country: USA
USDA Zone: zone 5
Posts: 1,203
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I have seen old pieces of prickly pear cactus throw down roots, haven't heard of letting them dry out, but I don't have the much experiance with them, I have one growing but not much.
My main reason, and I can't swear to it but I have often seen that the sap is very poisonous, so I wanted to say Bonz, BE CAREFUL. Bill |
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