Propagation: Plant propagation part XXIII based on my own experience, 0 by JBerger
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JBerger wrote: Hey , I am here for a second, just got off the mower and am now eating a piece of pizza and having some fountain coke. YUMMY! I have had the craziest people wanting to purchase plants this week. One man was from the UK. The other from Japan. The one from Japan would not take no for an answer. I told him I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL USA. He wrote back and ask me how much the plants were. Am I crazy or is it that some people just do not understand. I told them the shipping and inspections would cost more than the plants are worth. I do not do it. I did not hear from him today so I think he got the message. The weather has turned cold here. Leaves are coming down by the bushel and the sun is still warm when it is shining. Nights go down to the 30s and days in the 50s or 60s. Those pots do sound good. I had to transplant quite a few of my cuttings yesterday. They were only growing down and not developing all around. Not sure why except maybe I over watered them. I hope they start to recover. Their leaves were yellow, definite signs of lack of iron. The litle green veins were showing. The 2 y.o. aimees are loosing their leaves . I hope there is nothing wrong with them. I have cut back on the water due to the weather change, that may be what is happening. Must balance my check book. See you all soon.Hugs. JB Happy Halloween! |


