You should be o.k without for pelargoniams .Mine have all rooted & are
making good strong plants now.
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Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"Phil L" wrote in message
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Is this really neccesary?
I have a dozen pelargoniums from last year, the main stumps of them appear
dead but there are small shoots appearing here and there, I can't salvage
the whole plant as they are huge and most of them are manky, I've been
told
to take fresh cuttings and I was going to do this but I've no rooting
powder, is there any point in trying it without?
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