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Is there anything besides willow that will help some various twigs root in
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 19:54:42 -0500, "Jacqueline Davidson"
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Is there anything besides willow that will help some various twigs root in
water?
Jackie


Rooting in water works for some plants. But rooting in moist
vermiculite and dusting with a root powder will produce a much
stronger root system and help prevent rot. Sorry I don't know
anything to put in water, but it would help to keep the water fresh.
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