05-07-2007, 10:57 AM
Royall, essentially you girdle a two-inch area of a branch that's not larger than your finger...apply a rooting compound...soggy moss and wrap in plastic securing the ends to be as air-tight as possible. Then cover in foil and give it at least six weeks...the way the nutrition runs through the tree manifests new roots at this spot...then you just sever it from the tree about an inch below that and pot it...whaddya think!?
When they originally did the lot our house is on they ripped and rolled and all the Ohias were felled...ergo we have none. On my walks around the Loop, my friend and I found two spots where the most beautiful yellow ohias are tucked away in the middle of the reds...I want 'em! LOL...
Does anyone sell Ohias?
Carrie
Edited by - Carolann R on 05/07/2007 14:59:49
When they originally did the lot our house is on they ripped and rolled and all the Ohias were felled...ergo we have none. On my walks around the Loop, my friend and I found two spots where the most beautiful yellow ohias are tucked away in the middle of the reds...I want 'em! LOL...
Does anyone sell Ohias?
Carrie
Edited by - Carolann R on 05/07/2007 14:59:49
Carrie
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