Has anyone had success with either and if so how in heavens did you do it!
THanks!
Caren
Cestrum diurnum & Aglaia odorata from cuttings
I was able to get a lot of the C. diurnum cuttings rooted-it was very easy. I just took the tips, about 3" long and made sure that one node was in constantly moist, warm( it was in the winter and near a forced air heater) soil. They rooted within 10 days
Thank you, do you think about 70*? Also did you use any rooting hormone?
Caren
I think the soil temps were about 65 degrees and I did not use any rooting hormones-I never do.
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