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By thepitchergrower
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Just barely tuck it under the soil. With part of it still able to get light. You could use chopped sphagnum moss as a thin top layer. I know a crazy guy called panman who uses a mini food processor to chop sphagnum. Crazy right?
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By Bill Phoenix
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TrapsAndDews wrote: Fri Feb 04, 2022 4:41 am Would it work if you stuck one end in and had it stay upright?
it would work. I'm actually doing it right now
By Ragnarok
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TrapsAndDews wrote:Would it work if you stuck one end in and had it stay upright?
I have tried it and it seems to work, yet the other methods seem to work better

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By thepitchergrower
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Now I want to experiment with mailing flowerstalks. I think it should work better than leaf cuttings. Root cuttings might work even better.
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