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by Steph 28th June 2018, 09:39
washing and drying in one step
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washing and drying in one step
my wife aked me to help with the loundry . Below you can see the result
'Creme Fraise' set on a multiflora cutting:
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must see if it works under non aseptic conditions. Also the temperature and humidity I can not maintain.
Will do some more next week after 'organizing' more multiflora in the open green
thanks to Simon for the 'inspiration'
cheers
Bernhard
'Creme Fraise' set on a multiflora cutting:
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must see if it works under non aseptic conditions. Also the temperature and humidity I can not maintain.
Will do some more next week after 'organizing' more multiflora in the open green
thanks to Simon for the 'inspiration'
cheers
Bernhard
Re: washing and drying in one step
Bernhard if you are going to steal your wife"s clothes pegs you will have to buy her a dryer I would however like to know what your results are like from this method of grafting
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