Rooting in a gel
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 13:00:21 +0100, Andrew Barnett
wrote:
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~Why has the concept disappeared from the scene?
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~What was the gel which was used?
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~[Franz Heymann]
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~The product in the UK was Fisons Clearcut.
Ah - thankyou for the reminder. I used to buy loads of this stuff to
propagate my African Violets back in the late 80s, though as an
impecunious student I tended to reuse them by topping them up with
water once they looked like they were drying out! Then one day I
couldn't find them any more...
~The company spent a small fortune on advertising the product in various
~media including TV, and it sold like hot cakes - but as soon as they
~stopped advertising, it stopped selling...
Well it was a very good product. Worked wonders with pelargoniums too.
And I loved watching the roots form - perhaps I ought to get some for
my godchildren (aged 5).
~It just wasn't profitable, and ISTR it had a restricted shelf-life,
~which meant that Garden Centres and wholesalers didn't want to stock it
~if it didn't turn over fast enough to avoid wastage.
I am intending to buy some of the new stuff as I could do with a new
generation of violets... current trayful are getting a bit old!
thanks for the name reminder.
--
jane
Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone,
you may still exist but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain
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