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Old 07-12-2003, 12:32 PM
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Default The chance!! A stump in the dump!

HI
This morning I was in the botanic garden and when I was collecting
some coarse send whe I noticed a stump in the dump.. :-)
it was nice and huge and suddenly I ralized that it had a twig, a
very alive one with gems and and some roots fine and otehsr bigger
I reduced the trunk on the black line visible in the picture as
unnecessary , the ----- line corrspond to a deep cut gardners made with
teh saw but the stump broke by itself a little downward .. I hope il
will sprout roots from that
cut allowing me if so ,to reduce better the under part . a little
root is above that cut anyway.. to this one I adaded more rich soil
and moss to keep more moisted as partially above teh soil level , I had
not a deeper container at hand for the moment
the point is that I do not know when was dumped roots do not look
dry but maybe it was theer since 2-3 days.. it was in a cold and damp
place anyway
I put inside a container with quartz sand some kanuma to keep more
moisted and some peat but sand is 90 % and will wait some sign of
sprouting in the spring
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