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Ceanothus cuttings
In article , Charlie Pridham
writes Semi ripe cuttings will root under mist at almost any time so long as the plant is not in flower, mist with bottom heat works best, plastic bag over a pot method tends to defoliate the cuttings and is not normally successful. If you can wait they root quite easily in a cold frame over winter taken about October I'd love to get a mister I already have a heated deep sand tray. (I put my stuff in straight into sharp sand and old compost seems to work jolly well) Anyway my question is: what is the best mister fro a small set up? Don't want to spend umpteen pounds on some phenomenally huge commercial thing but wondered if you had any pointers as to make etc. The deep tray thing I got from 2 west's. But presumably you need a water source or something? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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