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Notes on rooting

 
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Im starting to pot up cuttings that ive been rooting over winter.

1st up ... lantana

Note to self ...cuttings should be pencil sized diameter or larger ...smaller ones failed to root.

2nd note ...larger pots generally had more successful rootings

These were rooted in playsand with biochar chunks in bottom of pots.

The good ones were easy to recover by soaking the whole sand ball in big bucket of water
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Lantana cuttings from last fall
Lantana cuttings from last fall
 
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