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Honey as cutting compound
I heard somewhere that honey can be used as a cutting growth stimulater
has anyone tried this?? |
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"Wanstall" wrote in message ... I heard somewhere that honey can be used as a cutting growth stimulater has anyone tried this?? I use honey as a cutting stimulator. Seems to do the trick. a friend of mine, that has since past on, gave me a big jar of home made honey, I use this on the cuttings. Mitch... |
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I have also used honey. Seems to be quite effective with grevilleas and
eremophilla Graeme |
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"Wanstall" wrote in message
... I heard somewhere that honey can be used as a cutting growth stimulater has anyone tried this?? I regularly do cuttings of many different plants. I've moved a lot and it's the cheapest way. I never use any rooting compounds or anything. Just soil, light, and water. But I have heard of the use of honey. -- Jen |
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