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- From: "Doreen Howard" <doreenh@ticon.net>
- To: <nafex@egroups.com>
- Subject: Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings
- Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 10:14:00 -0500
Tom,
I second Lon's recommendation to use mycorrhizae. I, too, am a grape
novice. But, every cutting that I have started (after callusing them) has
grown into a vigorous plant with a heavy root system. I dust the callus
with mycorrhizae, fill a 1-gallon can with good soil (potting mix or garden
stuff that is very light), poke a deep hole with dowel and put the cutting
into it. I then push the soil around the cutting, water well and set
outside in the shade until I see buds break. Or, if I'm doing this when the
weather is cold, I set the cans near a south-facing window (about 4 feet
back) until I see buds break. Then the can goes next to the window. Lon
also has instructions on how to use a heating mat to get cuttings to root,
but I've never had to use bottom heat, and I live in a cold climate. One of
the callused cuttings this year was even stuck in a vegetable bed, because I
ran out of cans. It rooted on its own, even with freezing nights. The
mycorrhizae seems to make the difference.
Just my experiences.
Doreen Howard
Zone 4b-Wisconsin, where the maples are coloring, the birch are yellowing
and the mums are blooming. Can Fall be this early????
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Olenio <tolenio@sentex.net>
To: 'nafex@egroups.com' <nafex@egroups.com>
Date: Monday, August 14, 2000 9:47 AM
Subject: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings
>
>Hello,
>
>I am a first time grape cutting grower, and I must have done soemthing
>wrong.
>
>I started the cuttings early spring, and a couple of them still have just
>one or two leaves, and the root system in tiny.
>
>I used Pro-Mix seed starter as the growth medium. The cuttings were kept
>moist and I followed all the rules, but the cuttings did not thrive (St.
>Croix).
>
>In repotting them today one had a single root may 1.5" long and two leaves
>about 1" across. The other had the smae size leaves, but the root was
>just an 1/8th" long.
>
>It was most likely foolish, but I repotted them anyway in well composted
>sheep manure (top soil like), mixed with a small amount of Pro-Mix (seed
>starter medium) to lighten it up a bit.
>
>I hold little hope for them, but what have I done wrong.
>
>I threw one away that had the 1" leaves, but NO roots at all since
>February, which I find hard to believe the leaves lasted this long.
>
>Regards,
>Tom
>
>--
>Thomas Olenio
>Ontario, Hardiness Zone 6a
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[nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings,
Thomas Olenio, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Bill Russell, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Helga and Bert Dunn, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Ginda Fisher, 08/17/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings,
Lon J. Rombough, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Thomas Olenio, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Bruce & Joyce, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Doreen Howard, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Lon J. Rombough, 08/14/2000
- Re: [nafex] Weak Grape Cuttinings, Lon J. Rombough, 08/14/2000
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