- Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:25 am
#280260
Hey all,
I was recently at the BACPS conference in Oakland, and while I was there a friend of mine said that she has been able to propagate particularly large-leaved pings (moctezumae hybrids,"Titan", gigantea, etc.) by slicing the leaves into squares, not necessarily using pullings or relying on the connective tissue at the base of the leaf to form a callus.
Anyone done this? I have a particularly large gigantea I want to propagate and this would help me immensely, but I also don't want to butcher my plant without asking a few people first.
Thanks!
I was recently at the BACPS conference in Oakland, and while I was there a friend of mine said that she has been able to propagate particularly large-leaved pings (moctezumae hybrids,"Titan", gigantea, etc.) by slicing the leaves into squares, not necessarily using pullings or relying on the connective tissue at the base of the leaf to form a callus.
Anyone done this? I have a particularly large gigantea I want to propagate and this would help me immensely, but I also don't want to butcher my plant without asking a few people first.
Thanks!