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Started by ceres, November 03, 2008, 18:57:58

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Eristic

But they root quicker in the compost with no risk of rotting and no setback when transplanted.

Roots produced in water are a different design to those in soil causing a delay while the plant adjusts when changing mediums, not to mention the inevitable damage that is caused when finally poked into soil. Learn to have some confidence in your own ability to take a cutting successfully.

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ceres

Yeah, the slips rotted and grew really slowly and were traumatised by being potted on  ;)

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