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Bay Laurel
I've just pruned my Bay Laurel cause I want it to bush out a little. This
is an indoor plant and is putting out shoots. For the moment I have cut all the small branches, trimmed the leaves, dipped the stem in rooting hormone and have half in a good starter soil and half in water. Anyone have the correct way to propagate Bay? |
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Bay Laurel
il Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:55:09 -0400, "MOM PEAGRAM" ha scritto:
I've just pruned my Bay Laurel cause I want it to bush out a little. This is an indoor plant and is putting out shoots. For the moment I have cut all the small branches, trimmed the leaves, dipped the stem in rooting hormone and have half in a good starter soil and half in water. Anyone have the correct way to propagate Bay? Ahh, the best way is to keep those prunings. is it too late? Just turn them into little sticks with a few leaves and put into cutting mix with a humid environment. I don't think the soil is meant to be wet like that, just damp. it's the air that's meant to be moist. They'll rot if too wet. Mine are in a glass of water waiting for me to get round to it.... I'll look up my propagating notes later. -- Cheers, Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ] |
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Basically, that's what I did with the ones in a starter medium. I'll put a
bag over it now. Thanks "Loki" wrote in message ... il Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:55:09 -0400, "MOM PEAGRAM" ha scritto: I've just pruned my Bay Laurel cause I want it to bush out a little. This is an indoor plant and is putting out shoots. For the moment I have cut all the small branches, trimmed the leaves, dipped the stem in rooting hormone and have half in a good starter soil and half in water. Anyone have the correct way to propagate Bay? Ahh, the best way is to keep those prunings. is it too late? Just turn them into little sticks with a few leaves and put into cutting mix with a humid environment. I don't think the soil is meant to be wet like that, just damp. it's the air that's meant to be moist. They'll rot if too wet. Mine are in a glass of water waiting for me to get round to it.... I'll look up my propagating notes later. -- Cheers, Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ] |
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Bay Laurel
il Thu, 22 Apr 2004 10:41:22 -0400, "MOM PEAGRAM" ha scritto:
Basically, that's what I did with the ones in a starter medium. I'll put a bag over it now. Cuttings are complex (although for the roses I just stuck 'em in the ground over winter) .. My book says propagate in summer or autumn. There will be a 50-75% strike rate and will take 30 days or more. -- Cheers, Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ] |
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Bay Laurel
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:55:09 -0400, "MOM PEAGRAM"
wrote: I've just pruned my Bay Laurel cause I want it to bush out a little. This is an indoor plant and is putting out shoots. For the moment I have cut all the small branches, trimmed the leaves, dipped the stem in rooting hormone and have half in a good starter soil and half in water. Anyone have the correct way to propagate Bay? I've discovered(by accident) that the best place to propagate softwood cuttings over the winter is on the north side of my house(in the shade of the house). I put the cuttings(dipped in water, then rooting hormone) in potting soil in the shade on the north side of my house and they root well there. This year I started 23 peach cuttings. 22 of them took root. |
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Bay Laurel
You must live somewhere warm?
"The Watcher" wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:55:09 -0400, "MOM PEAGRAM" wrote: I've just pruned my Bay Laurel cause I want it to bush out a little. This is an indoor plant and is putting out shoots. For the moment I have cut all the small branches, trimmed the leaves, dipped the stem in rooting hormone and have half in a good starter soil and half in water. Anyone have the correct way to propagate Bay? I've discovered(by accident) that the best place to propagate softwood cuttings over the winter is on the north side of my house(in the shade of the house). I put the cuttings(dipped in water, then rooting hormone) in potting soil in the shade on the north side of my house and they root well there. This year I started 23 peach cuttings. 22 of them took root. |
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