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Old 07-04-2009, 08:35 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: Propagation through corm cutting

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Originally Posted by Dalmatiansoap View Post
100% right. We have thunderstorm right now with temp. more than 30C.
And I have to admitt that this is very good thread. U are doing great job here. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us.
There's lot more techniques I'm studying at the moment that need at least flowering size plants and have outputs of 20 to 50 plants a mature corm (!) within a few moths (3 to 5) (but for that I need flowering size corms, meaning that I will use my next spring's basjoo as the one important), but that's still theory and I have to try it to be sure it's not a bogus.

Though this one seems very efficient, there are much better, less risky and more efficient ways of propagating the músaceae. I'm sure I read somewhere that this is the number one rated Maurelli propagation (2nd is the "V" chopping into the p-stem).
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