ktrain Moderator Feb 4, 2025 #41 TorontoJoe said: Makes sense, if starting in water they need to stay wet. Click to expand... Yes Sir, at least until they mature some and get used to being in moist soil.
TorontoJoe said: Makes sense, if starting in water they need to stay wet. Click to expand... Yes Sir, at least until they mature some and get used to being in moist soil.
LaFigGwr18 Well-known member Feb 4, 2025 #42 I mainly keep the soil damp for a couple of weeks then I start cutting back on the watering. I have had a pretty good success rate using water when I don't have any rooting hormone.
I mainly keep the soil damp for a couple of weeks then I start cutting back on the watering. I have had a pretty good success rate using water when I don't have any rooting hormone.