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07-10-2013, 07:56 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Four ARH pups from a little piece of corm
It was time to separate the 4 ARH pups. Took my little exacto knife and cut them away while protecting the fine roots. All pups had their own roots as well as the corm piece. Sent one to edzone9 and potted up the rest including the corm which had its' own roots too. This cultivar is tough. And the hot weather helps a lot.
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Re: Four ARH pups from a little piece of corm
Thanks Dan ! Cant Not Wait For The Plants To Arrive ! My 1st ARH .
I already have Lambert Canadian PeatMoss Potting Soil in a nice size pot for the plants. I think i will give them a deep soaking of superthrive Before i Pot Them Up. And keep them in the shade for about 1 week . Thanks again Its Appreciated.. Ed.. |
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Re: Four ARH pups from a little piece of corm
I split my Mysore into perhaps 15 or so pieces and now I'm hoping that they'll take. Hopefully the rooting hormone I gave them will help.
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