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Post by artificialive on Feb 25, 2007 13:20:51 GMT 8
My 2nd batch of propagating experiment of adelae babies: soon it will be like this (my 1st batch adelae):
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Post by David on Feb 26, 2007 9:07:30 GMT 8
Cool Naj! Can share how you have such good results? What did you do? Thanks
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Post by 3sgjeffery on Feb 26, 2007 9:13:31 GMT 8
WAH! It seems like the media must be WET to get the babies
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Post by artificialive on Feb 26, 2007 11:59:31 GMT 8
Cool Naj! Can share how you have such good results? What did you do? Thanks Honestly, theres no special technique or secret. I just have it a go. Here are what i did: I chose the healthiest leaf. Use pure peat moss as the medium. Like Jeff said, it must be really WET. Place the leaves firmly on the medium. Make sure that the leaves absorb the water from the medium. Placed it in a shady area. From my observation, humidity plays a major role in order for the babies to sprout from the leaves. I placed it in a carbonated drinks bottle that i cut into 2. I don't make holes under the bottle so that it can retain water. Thats all what i did
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