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Old 03-09-2013, 04:18 PM
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Congrats on your success John. I had this cultivar and killed it to root rot. It seemed more susceptible than most of my Catts. I can't seem to find a replacement of it either.

I too have various Catts that root at different times.

I haven't used green coconut water, but I have tried coconut milk and it resulted in many growths and roots being produced. It was a very sick plant and in the end I think there were too many growths to be supported but it was an interesting experiment. Is this just the water from a fresh brown coconut or is it a green unripe one?
Green young coconuts not the brown you find in supermarkets ... you can buy the green coconut water online

Yes if you can get young green coconuts its as simple as drilling holes and pouring it out

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I have a few that wont even attempt a new root until the pb is very mature and sometimes even has sheaths .Then again some start new roots as soon as the new eye begins to swell and grow ... then some just after the first leaf starts emerging... depends on what they are and the crosses
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