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Oct 22, 2015 9:05 AM CST
Name: Kayleigh
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I decided to load down my first potato because of indoor space to be keeping such things. And it could be kind of cute. So I added a couple butterfly bush cuttings and a Spigelia cutting since there was another thread about them.
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I wanted to try a hydrangea cutting also, but the stems are vey large on those. So I had to use another potato and really ream out a large hole.
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After I made my multiple host potato, I thought that is really not too good because *if* they all did root, I would have to cut the potato up in multiple pieces to actually establish the plant. Oh well, it will still be fun to see what happens.

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