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PedricksCorner wrote:
Here are Willowwind2's cuttings in their 5th week. Everyone is doing fine. I lost a few of my Princess Bush cuttings, but I was expecting that. They don't root well in the cold. The lantana look fine though.
Sometimes it is a bit dicey to combine different plants in one tray because the growth rates and needs can be so different. But fuchsias themselves have a wide range of differences also. You can have 100% success with one cultivar and have every single one of another cultivar right next to it, die.
Still haven't identified these guys Willowwind2. All I know is that the Encliandra type you have, is not the same as the one I already had. I think it is a F. minutiflora instead of a F. microphylla. The leaves are so much tinier!