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- From: "Helga and Bert Dunn" <helbert@idirect.com>
- To: <nafex@yahoogroups.com>
- Subject: Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:35:25 -0500
Hi Tom
Ontario publication #313 may still be available "Mist Propogation"- if not I
can loan it to you.
Also have two articles from Organic Gardening & Farming magazines "Better
Cuttings with Mist Spray and Propogating with Mist" . Some basic 'home made
stuff here
Spray nozzles about $10. and battery operated timers at about $50. from Lee
Valley- Can send you some photos if you wish
Cheers Bert
Bert Dunn RR4 Tottenham Ont zone 4b
www.hardygrapes.tottenham.on.ca
see also http://www.littlefatwino.com/bertslist.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Olenio" <tolenio@sentex.net>
To: <nafex@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 1:55 PM
Subject: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives
> Hello All,
>
> In researching some cultivars it indicates that the cuttings
> need to be misted to achieve successful rooting results.
> This involves timers, magnetic water valves and tiny
> nozzles. I have learned of an alternative for the small
> scale grower needing this approach, but not willing to
> accept the cost of commercial mist systems.
>
> Single Pot:
>
> Use a 6-8" pot and prepare the cuttings as you usually
> would. Place the proper rooting mix into the pot, and
> insert the prepared cuttings into the medium. Place the
> cuttings so that there is space enough to place a small clay
> pot in the center of the rooting medium.
>
> Prepare a porous clay pot (1-2") by plugging the drainage
> hole in the bottom, so the small pot holds water, and does
> not leak. Do not use a clay pot that has been glazed, it
> needs to be porous inside and out.
>
> Fill the little clay pot with water, and place it in the
> center of the rooting medium, and make sure there is good
> contact between the pot and the medium. Now put a plastic
> bag over the top of the 6-8" pot and cuttings, trapping the
> humidity escaping from the small pot of water. The porous
> clay pot also leaches water very slowly to the rooting
> medium, down to the cuttings basal ends, ensuring moist
> rooting medium.
>
> Refill the clay pot with water as it empties over days until
> the cuttings are rooted.
>
> I am using this approach for the first time this season, and
> wonder if others have had any success with it.
>
> Would like to hear of other techniques of this type (cheap,
> small scale).
>
>
>
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[nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Tom Olenio, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Helga and Bert Dunn, 01/31/2001
- Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives, Thomas Olenio, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Lucky Pittman, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Tom Olenio, 01/31/2001
- Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives, Lucky Pittman, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Helga and Bert Dunn, 01/31/2001
- Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives, jim, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Tom Olenio, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Gordon C. Nofs, 01/31/2001
- Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives, Tom Olenio, 01/31/2001
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Re: [nafex] Mist Propagation Alternatives,
Helga and Bert Dunn, 01/31/2001
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