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Need help with propagating NG impatiens...read inside
Can someone give me some pointers on how to take cuttings of new guinea impatiens?
I need some pointers like how large the cuttings should be (1-5"?), rooting media to use (perlite, water?), etc... Thanks very much. |
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Need help with propagating NG impatiens...read inside
On 08 May 2006 16:03:58 GMT, wrote:
Can someone give me some pointers on how to take cuttings of new guinea impatiens? Try 4"; strip all leaves from bottom 3", set in plain sand, use mist. -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
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Need help with propagating NG impatiens...read inside
I buy a seed flat with a dome and use vermiculite. Also use Dip-n-gro as a
rooting agent. The most common problem I get is mold. Keep out of direct sun. Misting might help with the mold. Sometimes I will also cut the bottom off of a 2 liter Soda bottle and use it as a greenhouse. It friction fits nicely into a 5 inch pot. My question is why have the varigated varieties disappeared. THis is the 5th year in a row that I have been unable to buy a variagated NG impatiens (NW burbs of Chicago) "Kay Lancaster" wrote in message ... On 08 May 2006 16:03:58 GMT, wrote: Can someone give me some pointers on how to take cuttings of new guinea impatiens? Try 4"; strip all leaves from bottom 3", set in plain sand, use mist. -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
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Need help with propagating NG impatiens...read inside
On Tue, 9 May 2006 08:24:53 -0500, JMagerl wrote:
My question is why have the varigated varieties disappeared. THis is the 5th year in a row that I have been unable to buy a variagated NG impatiens (NW burbs of Chicago) Wild guess: the newer cultivars bloom earlier, making them cheaper to produce. And they just happen not to have variegated leaves. Or your area growers weren't finding the market for the older forms. A possible physiological reason for that: when a leaf has less chlorophyll, it can't produce as much photosynthate as a similar one loaded with chlorophyll,given conditions for maximum photosynthesis. So plants with leaves that are variegated because some cells are missing chlorophyll tend to be slower growers than similar green-leaved plants, or similar plants that are variegated because there's another pigment + a full amount of chlorophyll (e.g. red leaved plants are usually full chlorophyll + anthocyanin.) Kay -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
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