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Post by tarence on May 2, 2007 16:08:53 GMT 8
they are about 3 months old.....
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Post by artificialive on May 2, 2007 16:17:55 GMT 8
huhuhu soooo cuteee...
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Post by tarence on May 2, 2007 16:44:00 GMT 8
thx...the tip in germinating Pings from leaf cutting is to make sure the `white` part of the leaf is pulled out as well.....the one nearest to the plant...if not, the baby pings won`t appear. Pings rot if they constantly get water on their leafs.....my adult ko-ed that way. I wonder how they bloody survive in the wild ? heheh.
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Post by 3sgjeffery on May 3, 2007 0:30:14 GMT 8
Hai.... I still dont know how come my Ping leaf pulling didnt propagate successfully... They just rot for me....
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Post by tarence on May 3, 2007 8:13:11 GMT 8
how did you do it ? i pulled it using tweezers, making sure the whole leaf including the `white` part came off smoothly. Then lay it on spaghnum moss and keep moist. Plantlets should appear in 2-3 weeks. My previous 2 attempts also were failures, now finally the plantlets appeared. Try again.....if you are not sure, contact me.....all the best !
The logic: sacrifice a leaf, get 5 or 6 or more new Pings to trade or share....
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