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Plant Propagation Machines
For winter reading I just got this book. A very interesting book! So Far!
"Creative Propagation 2ed by Peter Thompson" ISBN-10: 0881926817 This book is has my brown thumb getting a little sore. This book is packed with information and is going to take me a while to absorb. Expanding my garden horizon here. Learning to make new plants from cuttings. I want lots of shrubs - cheap, time is not important. This book has my brain cooking (bad). It talks about these Plant Cloning Machines. I am hard pressed to find any negative information about these machines. Other machines are in the hundreds of dollars. I could buy five "Daisy 8" machines over the "Power Cloner 45" or the "EZ Clone Machine - 30". Are they worth getting? I was looking at getting a cheap one to start off with, the "Daisy Cloner 8" it was the cheapest that I could find. http://www.amazon.com/Atlantis-Hydro...p/B001JL0BLM/r ef=pd_sbs_k_2 Are these machines worth it? Will I regret the cheap "Daisy Cloner 8" to start of with? Is it better to just put cuttings into some cloning gel? I know I can't use apple fruit seeds reliably and I do not want some grafted tree onto cheap or shorten root stock. Can I make a full size fruit tree or a rose bush from a cutting that matches the parent? Enjoy Life... Dan -- Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan. |
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