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Old 08-10-2005, 07:06 AM
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Having taken a number of Geranium cuttings, someone told me it is a
good idea to spray them with a growth inhibitor to make a stronger
plant. Is this correct? And if so, what should the cuttings be
treated with? Should I also treat the parent plant? Many thanks for
your time,

Ger.

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Having taken a number of Geranium cuttings, someone told me it is a
good idea to spray them with a growth inhibitor to make a stronger
plant. Is this correct? And if so, what should the cuttings be
treated with? Should I also treat the parent plant? Many thanks for
your time,

Ger.


I don't know anything about treating them with anything, I grew about a
dozen plants from cuttings, and they're growing well. The only thing you
need to do is let the cutting dry off for about 12 hours before planting it.
If you do a few of each type, you're absolutely going to get at least a
couple plants.

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Old 08-10-2005, 06:04 PM
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....I grew about a dozen plants from cuttings, and they're growing
well. The only thing you need to do is let the cutting dry off for
about 12 hours before planting it. If you do a few of each type,
you're absolutely going to get at least a couple plants.
Jen


What do you use for a rooting medium? How long before roots form ?

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Old 08-10-2005, 06:42 PM
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You don't need a growth inhibitor to propagate Geraniums.

Having taken a number of Geranium cuttings, someone told me it is a
good idea to spray them with a growth inhibitor to make a stronger
plant. Is this correct? And if so, what should the cuttings be
treated with? Should I also treat the parent plant? Many thanks for
your time,

Ger.


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"Jen" wrote in message
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....I grew about a dozen plants from cuttings, and they're growing well.
The only thing you need to do is let the cutting dry off for about 12
hours before planting it. If you do a few of each type, you're absolutely
going to get at least a couple plants.
Jen


What do you use for a rooting medium?


Absolutely nothing.

How long before roots form ?



I couldn't tell you how long it takes. I just put them in and forget them,
before I know it they're flowering. I've moved a lot and always had to
start up new garden beds. Geraniums is one of the easiest to grow. I'd
have an almost 100% success rate. I take cuttings from many plants, and
I've never used any sort of rooting mediums.

Jen




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Old 09-10-2005, 10:27 PM
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"Ger" wrote in message
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Having taken a number of Geranium cuttings, someone told me it is a
good idea to spray them with a growth inhibitor to make a stronger
plant. Is this correct? And if so, what should the cuttings be
treated with? Should I also treat the parent plant? Many thanks for
your time,

Ger.

Geranium is like a weed, you can make a million of cuttings - directly in a
ground.


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Old 10-10-2005, 09:31 PM
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"Ger" wrote in message
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Having taken a number of Geranium cuttings, someone told me it is a
good idea to spray them with a growth inhibitor to make a stronger
plant. Is this correct? And if so, what should the cuttings be
treated with? Should I also treat the parent plant? Many thanks for
your time,

Ger.


As others have said, geraniums root pretty easily. However, if you find a
product called Rootone at a garden center, it wouldn't hurt to use it. In
addition to a plant hormone whose name I don't recall, it also contains an
antifungal agent. Couldn't hurt to use it, but I wouldn't drive all over
creation trying to find it. As far as rooting medium, any decent potting
soil will work. Keep it damp, but not soaking wet.


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