RE: Making Loquat Jam

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Making Loquat Jam

in loquats •  6 years ago  (edited)

Oh thats so cool about ur granny following moon phases down to even when to cut her hair (new moon?).
How lucky to be living where things easily grow! Im looking forward to learning about propagation in TX weather...maybe similar enough to FL that i won't have to fiddle too much more than i already do in So.Cal.

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@yabshire most important thing is keeping sun off young plants and do not over water or let stay to dry. other than that they should be good. when I propagate I like to get 2 nodules under the soil and 2 above. right at the bottom of the cutting I will peel back a small piece of bark. I keep the new cuttings out of the sun with screen until they have rooted. I do not use root tone or such. Most but not all plants can be done this way.