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#1 Posted : 7/26/2011 1:58:52 AM

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My chacruna cutting was planted the other day and is now looking really bad!
there were no roots only three leaves and some leaf buds.
should I take it out of the soil and into a glass of water?
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#2 Posted : 7/26/2011 2:47:56 AM

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thanks, I have some vermiculite I'm assuming that will work just as good?
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#3 Posted : 7/26/2011 3:29:46 PM

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Perlite allows for proper aeration of the roots by draining quickly and retaining minimal water, but enough to sustain a cutting/seedling as it establishes roots.

Vermiculite holds water like a champ, does not dry quickly and essentially goes to mud-like consistency when you hydrate it (minimal aeration for roots). Imo, vermiculite would make a very poor substitute in this scenario and in general.
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#4 Posted : 7/26/2011 4:05:27 PM

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For what its worth...

My psychotria Alba just started putting out roots after about 2-3 months. I've just been keeping it in a mason jar, in water (that I change daily), with a ziplock on top for a humidity tent.
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#5 Posted : 7/27/2011 4:28:03 AM

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So I ended up just putting it in some verm with a tent over it.
I think the verm will be ok since I live in a very dry area so the perlite may dry out too quickly anyway and I am not home enough to keep a close eye on it.
If she starts looking even more sad...which is gunna be hard she just lost her only three leaves and now only has small buds....then I will try something else.
Please pray for a miracle healing for her so I can do some healing of my own one day with her help Smile
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#6 Posted : 7/27/2011 4:48:07 AM

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Best of luck with your little queen of the forest. May she thrive long into the future. Very happy
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#7 Posted : 9/15/2011 3:13:33 PM

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A little late on this.

But if your leaves are still falling off plant those...they will grow new plants! When I have a leaf fall I plant it in a McDonalds Hot Fudge Sundae container. You know the clear plastic one that snaps together in the middle. I find it to be a great humidity chamber for seeds and cuttings.

Fill the bottom half with your soil of choice, I simply use Miraclegrow potting soil for flowers. Use a scalple and bisect the leaf as this allows more water retention or something. Plant the leaf stem first with just a bit of the leaf sticking out. Mist daily and keep sealed to maintain humidity. I keep them in a spot away from direct sunlight. The leaf cutting will develop a root system in about 3 weeks and the slowly new stems and leaves will start to shoot up.

I started doing this in case my larger plant died, but it turns out to be a very good way to multiply the plants. They grow slow but hey, the more the merrier!
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#8 Posted : 9/15/2011 6:40:45 PM

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chacruna is a super strong plant...ive had them die all the way to the soil..but if left alone and moist for a few months..will shoot out a new plant..dont give up..keep it moist
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#9 Posted : 5/1/2012 9:46:38 PM

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[quote=Psikotrope] A little late on this.
When I have a leaf fall I plant it in a McDonalds Hot Fudge Sundae container. You know the clear plastic one that snaps together in the middle. I find it to be a great humidity chamber for seeds and cuttings. [\quote]

Thats was a very great tip Psikotrope, Im going to try this for myself! I also plant the dead leaves, although ive heard they wont have as high a success rate of rooting. Ive only had some dead leaves planted for 4 months, still no signs of life =(

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#10 Posted : 5/1/2012 10:08:10 PM

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buy some super thrive, you dip your cutting in this stuff for about a min, and then look for some root hormone, after a super thrive soak its dipped and covered with a pink powder, then plant as you would normally, these two items are great for cuttings.

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#11 Posted : 5/2/2012 12:19:43 AM

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Unfortunately she perished a while back, lost all her leaves and I tried to root in some willow water to no avail.
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#12 Posted : 5/4/2012 4:13:00 AM

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archaic_architect wrote:
Unfortunately she perished a while back, lost all her leaves and I tried to root in some willow water to no avail.


Sorry to hear that. Sad
I have 1 chacruna that I started from seed, about 5 month germination period.
In all honesty I had forgot all about the bugger.
I had 4 seeds in a recycled margarine tub with MG potting mix.
They dried out several times during that time.
3 sprouted, 2 I managed to kill while transplanting. It's taking its time growing too.
Although it's been a difficult plant to start IMO, I sure love that little guy .
 
 
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