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Forum: Trees, Shrubs and ConifersReplies: 2, Views: 42
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jojoringer
Joey in Conroe, TX
(Zone 8b)

February 28, 2008
4:46 PM

Post #4601840

My neighbors purchased one of these last year, but unfortunately their 3 boys didn't repect the little tree very much and it has slowly been broken off bit by bit.
I was over talking to them the other day and noticed the next to last stem laying over . I asked and they let me have it (they looked at me pretty weird LOL)
My little cutting is about 18" long and actually has a bud at the tip.
Anyway I was wondering if anyone has ever rooted one and has some tips.

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