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No problem Carie. Let me know successfull you
are as I would like to try it on this Salmon Ohia of the neighbors.
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If you carefully pull small ohia up out of the thin ground they are usually rooted in, and trim the long roots, leaving a good amount of roots, they probably would transplant fairly easy. Maybe soak them a few hours and then plant. I am trying this.
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Hey Carrie, If you would like a baby Ohia tree.
I have some that came up from seed. They are rooted in some hollow Hāpu'u fern logs easy to take with.
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When can I come over?
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I was in the Garden exchange today and they had air layering kits for $8.95.
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Are the Ohia fast or slow growers? I think the salmon colored ones would be beautiful, I've never seen one.
Thanks Royall for the tip of the air layering kit!
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Carrie anytime, call first. emailed phone number.
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Thanks! Any new photos, Richard? I will have to show you my first lilikoi bloom. Our vine is doing just great, it's loving the fence we built for it.
Carrie
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Richard and Mark -- my ohias are happily planted in our front yard and I look forward to watching them grow. Thank you for yet another contribution to Casa de Rojo.
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No worries, all in good friendship. let's just hope one is yellow. Let me know if you have any type of success with the seeds from the Salmon colored one. It was nice to visit with you also.
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