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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: buddy roo on June 09, 2018, 11:50:36 AM
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has anyone SUCCESSFULLY rooted jabuticaba cuttings??? cuttings that are about 1/4 inch or so. Patrick
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I tried rooting a cutting from a red jabo and placed it in a window in a glass.
with rainwater. The cutting kept flushing new leaves to the point that I removed some of
the leaves hoping more energy for roots. This went on for 2-3 months and then I removed
almost all the new leaves but one or two and it quit putting out the leaves and after a couple
more months I gave up. I was hopeful but never a root. The cutting was probably bigger
then a 1/4". It is so easy to leave a cutting or even multiple cuttings in a window. I hope
someone has been successful and will share? In the past I tried to root weeping bottle brush and
finally it worked by leaving them in a glass for several months in the fall. It hasn't worked
any other time of the year? I will keep trying to figure it out.
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there are many successful brazilian experiments, I read that on scientific papers but I cant find them now...
normal materiales: vermiculite, no rooting hormone was better... the best time was spring and autumn, not summer nor winter. Indoors.
It didnt worked for me but I should try harder!!!
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there are many successful brazilian experiments, I read that on scientific papers but I cant find them now...
normal materiales: vermiculite, no rooting hormone was better... the best time was spring and autumn, not summer nor winter. Indoors.
It didnt worked for me but I should try harder!!!
Do you remember if the cuttings in vermiculite were kept in indirect light?
I can't imagine they were in full sun?
Thanks