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Sep 22, 2021 11:06 PM CST
India (TN) (Zone 13b)
Adeniums
GigiPlumeria said: Thank You! Aashna, great info here!

Yes, I need as much info like the one you posted. I am having trouble rooting cuttings. They rot when I use soil.

So far, this is the first time I am starting to see a little progress with my cuttings Whistling adeniums are harder to root from cuttings than plumerias because they rot fast. I can't take a victory lap yet though.

I will try the above on my next batch of cuttings. Of course it always depend on the age of the cuttings and the growing conditions. I have a lot of friends that are more into flowers than caudex. So I am hoping I can grow more cuttings to share blooming adeniums Lovey dubby


I am too learning as mine also rotted earlier like I pushed them in a big pot with only soil. It was struggling for some time, came up with couple of branches but didn't make it. I too love flowers. Lovey dubby I am also trying to root more cuttings. Hopefully they may .
Congrats for your progress on cuttings. Hurray! Hurray!

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