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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Rooting Plantlets from a Runner

Coconut geranium runner
A Coconut geranium runner

I have been wondering if the plantlets growing along Coconut geranium runners could be rooted. Today I cut apart a runner and gave it a try. I stuck part of the runner stem in the ground, and made sure that the axiol where the leaves are coming out is in contact with the soil.

Coconut geranium plantlets
Coconut geranium plantlets now on their own

Posted by Dawn Hill at 8:08 PM
Categories: Cuttings, P. grossularioides, Propagation