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echinaceamaniac
(Clint) Brownsville, TN
(Zone 7b)

May 14, 2009
12:57 PM

Post #6547969

Have any of you experimented with Daconcil? I'm spraying my "Limelight" Hydrangea cuttings with it...and it's working. They are no longer rotting!

I now believe I have the cure for my Echinacea rooting problems!

I know it's not organic, but sometimes you need some help that only a chemical can provide.

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