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Roots on cuttings from our own plants!

It’s been a little over two months since i started a few cuttings from our own plants. I looked at them today, and found that a few have started to grow roots! I’ve had so many cuttings fail, that this is amazing happy news. If this really succeeds, then we’ll no longer be at the mercy of professional horticulturalists. Here’s a good one:

So far, of the 18 i started, there are 6 rooted, 2 dead, and 10 still in limbo. Very encouraging!

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