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How you can tell top and bottom of cuttings

August 24 2006 at 9:14 AM

  (Login magicman2u)
Hummingbird Member 2006

How you can tell top and bottom of cuttings? Has anyone ever had a problem figuring this out! I never really thought of it much. I found the answer in this article I read this article and it seemed very informing about cuttings. Any Newbie like me must read! Many different rooting methods and tips!

Wayne Thompson
North Tonawanda,NY
USDA zone 6a/6b
Heat zone 4
Sunset zone 39






 
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(Login ChSam)
Hummingbird lover 2007

Re: How you can tell top and bottom of cuttings

August 24 2006, 10:40 AM 

I goofed one time, but caught it when I noticed the first growth on the cutting starting to look funny. Luckily, I had a whole pot of the cuttings from that plant so I just tossed it. Am wondering what I would have done had it been the only one of it's kind. LOL!

ABADS has great information on the site and in the forums as well. I have to brag on her a bit since I'm the treasurer there. LOL! We put out an awesome paper newsletter twice a year with pictures of new releases and informational articles. The cost is astronomical, but it is one of the many perks our members get for their subscription fee.

ChSam (Shirley Morr)
Chariton, Iowa
Zone 5


 
 
kathryn Algood
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Re: How you can tell top and bottom of cuttings

August 24 2006, 5:20 PM 

were you suppose to post a link there Wayne? I didn't see it there.


 
 


(Login ChSam)
Hummingbird lover 2007

Re: How you can tell top and bottom of cuttings

August 24 2006, 6:28 PM 

Kathy, Wayne's link is embedded in the words "this article", so click on that and you will get to the page about cuttings.

ChSam (Shirley Morr)
Chariton, Iowa
Zone 5


 
 
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