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Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?

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Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/1362986...32687/sizes/z/

Got me stumped.
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On Jan 18, 7:25*pm, "David WE Roberts" wrote:
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... Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/1362986...32687/sizes/z/


Got me stumped.
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And to think I thought this thread had been truncated.
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On Jan 18, 7:25 pm, "David WE Roberts" wrote:
"Geo" wrote


Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/1362986...32687/sizes/z/


Got me stumped.


And to think I thought this thread had been truncated.


It's a separate branch.



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On Jan 19, 1:04*pm, "Sue" wrote:
"Dave Hill" wrote
On Jan 18, 7:25 pm, "David WE Roberts" wrote:

"Geo" wrote
Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?


http://www.flickr.com/photos/1362986...32687/sizes/z/


Got me stumped.

And to think I thought this thread had been truncated.


It's a separate branch.


Sorry, I hadn't twigged


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Dave Hill wrote:

On Jan 19, 1:04*pm, "Sue" wrote:
"Dave Hill" wrote
On Jan 18, 7:25 pm, "David WE Roberts"
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"Geo" wrote
Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?


http://www.flickr.com/photos/1362986...32687/sizes/z/


Got me stumped.
And to think I thought this thread had been truncated.


It's a separate branch.


Sorry, I hadn't twigged


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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 12:09:34 +0000, Geo
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Do you think some hormone rooting powder would help?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/1362986...32687/sizes/z/


You'd probably have more success grafting the third from the left tree
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I took it that that is where it came from and it is only the overhead
branches holding it vertical, thus the question of rooting compound 'where
it has landed'

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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 12:49:10 -0000, "'Mike'"
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I took it that that is where it came from and it is only the overhead
branches holding it vertical, thus the question of rooting compound 'where
it has landed'


Right - it dug itself a small hole and is fairly rigid but unlikely to
survive for long.
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