Re: Fragipani cuttings

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Re: Fragipani cuttings John Savage 02-10-2007
Posted by John Savage on February 10, 2007, 9:33 pm
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>Akkkk September ..... most likely senario is that we will be out of here
>by april but ours does have some of the claw type ends on so i might
>have a go anyways Cheers

Now is as good a time as any. Snip all but the stem of each leaf off, but
leave the tiny ones at the tip. Give the cutting a week lying on a brick in
a light spot to dry then plant in a dry spot in the garden, e.g., under the
eeves of the house, where even a fortnight of rain (yep, I'm dreaming!) will
not affect them much. Then forget about them for 10 months. Don't water them
or you'll make them rot. Just forget about them. A sheltered spot that gets
morning sun and no direct afternoon sun seems perfect.

Your biggest problem will be causing them to rot by well-meaning TLC.
Plant em then forget about em. (I think I've already said that, but it's
worth saying it again.) They like well drained sandy soil.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)

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