starting cuttings?
Atrox Mame Messages 135 Reaction score 225 Location Tucson AZ most collecting in SW NM at 6'700" Aug 20, 2022 #1 starting cuttings?
casun Mame Messages 189 Reaction score 288 Location Southern California USDA Zone 9b Aug 20, 2022 #2 I feel like I would understand what you’re asking if there weren’t so many words missing from your question.
I feel like I would understand what you’re asking if there weren’t so many words missing from your question.
Crazy Diamond Omono Messages 1,763 Reaction score 2,687 Location Canary Islands, Spain USDA Zone 11B Aug 20, 2022 #3 I think they are slow to root but cuttings are a option, also you can get the Ocotillo seeds after the flowering is done
I think they are slow to root but cuttings are a option, also you can get the Ocotillo seeds after the flowering is done
Atrox Mame Messages 135 Reaction score 225 Location Tucson AZ most collecting in SW NM at 6'700" Aug 20, 2022 #4 OK---explain starting cuttings as a way to propagate Ocotillo, casun and thank you Arnold
casun Mame Messages 189 Reaction score 288 Location Southern California USDA Zone 9b Aug 21, 2022 #5 Atrox said: OK---explain starting cuttings as a way to propagate Ocotillo, casun and thank you Arnold Click to expand... I’ve never propagated Ocotillo from cuttings but based on YouTube videos like the one above it does seem possible. Give it a shot and good luck.
Atrox said: OK---explain starting cuttings as a way to propagate Ocotillo, casun and thank you Arnold Click to expand... I’ve never propagated Ocotillo from cuttings but based on YouTube videos like the one above it does seem possible. Give it a shot and good luck.
Arizona bonsai Shohin Messages 291 Reaction score 454 Location Mesa Az USDA Zone 9b Aug 22, 2022 #6 I was in home depot today. Here are ocotillo with very few dry roots. Attachments 84B98DA1-1551-4857-87DA-89E24C292050.jpeg 332.2 KB · Views: 7
Atrox Mame Messages 135 Reaction score 225 Location Tucson AZ most collecting in SW NM at 6'700" Aug 23, 2022 #7 Those yanked out ones have about a 50% chance of surviving, even though they may be guaranteed by the sellers one won't know for at least a year if they are going to take.
Those yanked out ones have about a 50% chance of surviving, even though they may be guaranteed by the sellers one won't know for at least a year if they are going to take.