on 5/3/02 5:13 PM, Gordon Nofs at gc_nofs@hotmail.com wrote:
> Del
> Hardy Kiwis will put forth leaves fast, and they will not have started any
> roots. You have to keep the leaves to one and pinched back till the roots
> grow or they usually look great for awhile then start to wilt and die. when
> you start wondering why and pull a piece there is usually no roots started
> yet. Best of luck.
>
> Gordon C. Nofs
> Flint, MI.
The easiest way to propagate kiwis is to take green cuttings and root them
in a mist bed with bottom heat. Done that way they will root in two weeks
or less.
-Lon Rombough
Grapes, writing, consulting, more, plus word on my grape book at http://www.bunchgrapes.com