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Default Ceanothus cuttings

In article , Charlie Pridham
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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?
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