tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post6491692062616991442..comments2024-03-27T07:35:21.832-07:00Comments on Plants are the Strangest People: Random plant event: Polyscias fruticosamr_subjunctivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-42507942645902950612015-11-19T12:22:53.804-08:002015-11-19T12:22:53.804-08:00Paul:
I've had close to 100% success rooting ...Paul:<br /><br />I've had close to 100% success rooting cuttings in a closed glass container with about 2 inches of damp vermiculite at the bottom; the variegated <i>Polyscias</i> never worked (I tried maybe 3 or 4 times), but I'm 1 for 1 on the species, and something like 80-90% successful with 'Elegans.'mr_subjunctivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-70299777462256030002015-11-19T10:59:13.651-08:002015-11-19T10:59:13.651-08:00"You said nine? There are nine?"
LOL! ...<i>"You said nine? There are nine?"</i><br /><br />LOL! That makes for a very comical mental picture. Obviously he was only half listening to you. Hilarious when the full import finally registers! (Also nice that he apparently is learning what some of the plants are!) Might be wiser <b>not</b> to update him should anymore sprout.<br /><br />The one I got from you is going to need Paulnoreply@blogger.com