Rooting Hormone

Hattie the Hen

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:frow :frow

Hi Broke D R
I collect clematis & have 30 plus of various types & I am adding all the time --they grow through my old-fashioned climbing roses. I live in the UK where we seem to have the kind of climate they both thrive on.

Have a great weekend -- we have beautiful sunny weather at the moment but the nights are getting a bit chilly. :frow

:rose Hattie :rose
 

dragonshiner

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zynski said:
injunjoe...

I've been told that you can use honey as a rooting dip. Have you tried this?

I'm in the process of cleaning up and taking in my geraniums- l pelargoniums - before a frost sets in... trimming and rooting some cuttings. Someone told me they use honey as a dip for rooting the cuttings.
Honey as a rooting hormone? Well it would save me the hassle of having to track down a new supply of rooting hormone. I just wonder if it is a little too ironic to use honey on Stevia.
 
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