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- From: rob hamilton <lostman_amiga@yahoo.com>
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- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] parafilm
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:53:48 -0700 (PDT)
I really dint have set method yet, I just tried it last year. That is one of the reasons I posted this. I hoped others had some tips to share.
I rooted some pineapple guava, pomegranate, loquate, mulberry, fig. Some I had with parafilm and some without. I wrapped the top 2/3rds of the cutting, dipped it in rooting hormone with fungicide, and planted in peat/sand mix. I just watered about once week or when it seemed very dry. I just noticed the the non-wrapped cutting tended to dry out.
Pomegranate seems to to root either way, but the wrapped ones worked better.
Loquate takes a long time to root. the non wrapped ones just dry ed out, but a few of the wrapped ones took but died later. I think I can fine tune this one though to make it work.
Pineapple Guava never rooted for me before, but I got few good takes when I wrapped it
Mulberry and fig is supposed to be easy, but I cant seem to get reliable results.
Most all the wrapped cutting took this time
Mark and Piper <piper33@verizon.net> wrote:
Rob,I took a college class on plant propagation. We had a misting bench where we dipped sticks in rooting hormone, stuck the sticks into sand, and then turned on a mister that kept the humidty high. The sand was heated. The succes rate with rooting was high. I have been wanting a set-up like this ever since. I wonder if parafilm could take the place of the mister?I'm trying to understand your rooting method. When you prepare a stick for rooting, do you wrap the whole thing in parafilm and then stick it in a pot of dirt? Do you use rooting hormone? How often do you water? What plants works well for you this way?-Mark Lee, Edmonds_______________________________________________----- Original Message -----From: rob hamiltonSent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 5:56 PMSubject: [NAFEX] parafilm... a little side note about Parafilm
These are my initial findings and I hope to do more investigating this spring.
I have tried using it to wrap dormant cuttings for rooting. I have had improved success using it with more difficult rooting plants, but wrapping whole cuttings with "buddy tape" can be expensive. You can get parafilm from different scientific supply companies of the net for alot cheaper. They also come in much larger widths. I have notice this parafilm is a cheaper quality as well (for our needs). It will crack breakdown much quicker than buddy tape (though for rooting you may not need it to last very long).
Anyone else use parafilm for rooting and care to add their knowledge?
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[NAFEX] parafilm,
rob hamilton, 10/17/2006
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[NAFEX] Soil test,
Mark or Helen Angermayer, 10/19/2006
- Re: [NAFEX] Soil test, William Freels, 10/19/2006
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Re: [NAFEX] Soil test,
Donna &/or Kieran, 10/20/2006
- Re: [NAFEX] Soil test, Donna &/or Kieran, 10/21/2006
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Re: [NAFEX] Soil test,
Donna &/or Kieran, 10/20/2006
- Re: [NAFEX] Soil test, Mark or Helen Angermayer, 10/22/2006
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Re: [NAFEX] parafilm,
Mark and Piper, 10/19/2006
- Re: [NAFEX] parafilm, rob hamilton, 10/19/2006
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[NAFEX] Soil test,
Mark or Helen Angermayer, 10/19/2006
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