Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Willow water?
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owen o |
Knopp, Germany
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On another message board I read a post concerning willow water as a natural rooting hormone. Anyone else hear of this? Anyone out there ever try it?
thanks, owen
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2/14/2007 8:14:53 AM
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owen o |
Knopp, Germany
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http://www.bluestem.ca/willow-article1.htm
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2/14/2007 8:17:43 AM
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Vader |
western PA
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I have never tried it Owen, but I have heard of it from a professor of mine while up in Canada for a field Botany class. Dont really remember much of what he said on that point however. But I have heard of it.
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2/14/2007 8:57:41 AM
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CountyKid (PECPG) |
Picton,ON (j.vincent@xplornet.ca)
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Really cool article. May need to try this on a plant.
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2/14/2007 9:01:44 AM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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I have used willow water as a rooting stimulant. Works quite well. Never tried it on pumpkins though.
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2/14/2007 9:13:20 AM
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owen o |
Knopp, Germany
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Another link: http://www.bonsai4me.com/AdvTech/ATwillow%20water.html
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2/14/2007 9:52:15 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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yep...we use willow water to start cuttings. I don't think the natural hormone in this would be much help for pumpkins.
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2/14/2007 10:01:27 AM
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southern_md |
Maryland
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wow nice article Thanks owen
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2/14/2007 6:40:06 PM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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My grandma used to use willow leaf tea. A bucket full of leaves sat close to her early plantings. A half cup here and a half cup there. She may well have had some manure in there too. I was to young to take note.
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2/19/2007 11:52:17 AM
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