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Quote from: loveitspicy on September 15, 2012, 10:22 PMWould you believe it – its happened This may be the sweet smell of success – beautifully fragrant white flowers on the curry leaf treeBest, RichIs anyone else getting odd euro signs and accented letter "a", in this post?
Would you believe it – its happened This may be the sweet smell of success – beautifully fragrant white flowers on the curry leaf treeBest, Rich
Quote from: loveitspicy on September 16, 2012, 10:35 AMIve already got some stem cuttings rooting (fingers crossed) the leaves are still on but no new shoots yet - but after studying a little about these plants they could take 3 weeks to root and put up some fresh leaves. Then the seeds will be put in as soon as they dry as per all the references at Kew gardens etc. The seeds are poisonous too so will be handling them with gloves.Do you have access to homone rooting compound where you are ? I have found this very useful in persuading stem cuttings to throw roots, although it is by no means a guarantee and some species (e.g., ginger) seem very happy to throw roots with no encouragement at all other than water.** Phil.
Ive already got some stem cuttings rooting (fingers crossed) the leaves are still on but no new shoots yet - but after studying a little about these plants they could take 3 weeks to root and put up some fresh leaves. Then the seeds will be put in as soon as they dry as per all the references at Kew gardens etc. The seeds are poisonous too so will be handling them with gloves.