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Wednesday, February 03, 2010
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Matt D.
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Connecticut
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Entry 9 of 185 |
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With some extra plant growth, I decided to try and propagate the side vines rather than have them go to waste.
Removing actively growing side vines that were within 18” from the tip were chosen for propagation through inducing roots on the cutting. You can see in the picture the root initial is being dipped in a white powder called “Hormodin 1” which is a rooting hormone IBA (Indole 3-Butryic Acid, an auxin).
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