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Growing Gruner - part 2: tiny, tiny roots?

>> Wednesday, March 16, 2011

After about 5 days in water there is maybe, maybe the beginning of tiny roots on the gruner veltliner cuttings. I've had to change the water several times, to keep it fresh. Here's how it looks right now:

Tiny roots starting on the gruner veltliner cutting?

If you look closely you can see a little white spot on what looks like a bud. You see it best on the right hand cutting.

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2 comments:

Gottfried March 16, 2011 4:01 PM  

Hello!

No, no roots there already
just wait a few more weeks and change the water now and then

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