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I did something bad but the results look good...

17 years ago

Most of my rose cuttings (in soda bottles and baggies) are putting on new leaves, but no sign of roots yet. I took one of the oldest baggies that has 3 cuttings (stuck 6/19), pulled em up (I know, don't yell) - they are in coir which is very loose - and dipped the basal end in a weak solution of superthrive (1 drop in 2 gallons of water) and re-stuck 'em. The results so far are good... The calloused ends quickly popped longer granulations that look like they will develop into roots.

So... That baggie is my dedicated group that I pull up and peek at. The other groups (at least 12 other containers) are being left undisturbed.

I did give a different plant a foliar application of Superthrive, to see if anything develops. It's another one that has been sitting around for almost a month, now growing leaves but no roots.

And a couple of roses have hot, fresh rooting hormone versus my older stuff. Not a rigorous testing environment, but maybe useful info.

I will post an update when something new happens.

@#$%!! I want roots!!!!

Cheers,

Michelle

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