One thing about trying to sprout dozens of seeds to see how different techniques work, I end up with a bunch of seedling that can either go into a compost bucket or become another guinea pig. That's what happened to a couple of seedlings that were sown on Nov. 22.
Since all the cuttings I have tried to clone died (except for one that still has not developed any roots after a month), I stuck a couple of them in my cloner that is a simple aeroponics unit. I still have several holes left so in a few days will add more. But I'm curious how these will work.
Here's one pic:
Sorry, my camera doesn't seem to do close up images very good.
Mike
Since all the cuttings I have tried to clone died (except for one that still has not developed any roots after a month), I stuck a couple of them in my cloner that is a simple aeroponics unit. I still have several holes left so in a few days will add more. But I'm curious how these will work.
Here's one pic:
![1218transplant2.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.valleycat.net%2Fgarden%2F1218transplant2.jpg&hash=7e19497c2925c70f801f5ec401ee6ec7)
Sorry, my camera doesn't seem to do close up images very good.
Mike