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Forum: HoyasReplies: 2, Views: 67
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gmizener
Corpus Christi, TX
(Zone 9b)

June 16, 2009
08:15 PM

Post #6697906

i have read piles of info on rooting hoya cuttings. but i am looking for info on taking
cuttings from a "mother" plant. i do not think you should use the young end of a vine,
but how far do you go back? what to look for? after you take cutting?

i have a large H. imperailis and a H. cv. Ruthie i would like to give to friends.

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