Hi everyone,
I recently received some beautiful cuttings of kentiana and brevialata from a kind and generous DG member. Before they arrived I had done a bit of research through the old threads on rooting. I, however, must not have done enough research. Anyway, I decided to root my new cuttings in the medium I would use permanently. When the cuttings arrived I soaked them in water and superthrive for about eight hours while I was at work. The next morning I potted them up in water-sealed pots with a 1:1:1 mix of orchid bark, #3 perlite, and MG potting soil. However, this was before I read that they should be cut into two node cuttings and that there should be a node in the soil. Drats! So of course I just dusted with rooting hormone and put them into the medium up to the node, but I didn't actually stick a node down into the medium. It has now been four days since I did all of this, and as I continued my research into propagation I realized my mistake. So I am now wondering if I should re-do the cuttings so that they have nodes in the soil and make smaller cuttings out of them. So what do you guys think?? Thanks for giving me some advice!
Newbie needs some advice :)
