I was thrilled to see roots on one of my air layer
propagated branches on my calamansi plant this morning. I couldn’t wait to try
my luck again; even it’s the only successful one out of the three propagations.
It has been a long 6 months wait and after the record breaking summer
temperature and floods, I just couldn’t believe my luck (certainly not my
reward for so many failed attempts to propagate new plants from this popular
plant in my garden). I have received a long list of request for this plant
since I blog about it. Once I have this precious cutting potted, I have to go
and find out who is the lucky recipient on the top of my waiting list. I wish I
can have more successful propagations to give them away. Wish me luck for the next try.
Thanks for sharing this great post dude
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Terimah Kasih, Kirk for visiting my blog, perhaps I can add you to list of request of a cuttings. Keeping my fingers for the next lots of cuttings to be successful.
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ReplyDeleteI bought mine from Bunnings, after a long search. It cost around $18. I've been lucky to share some yummy calamansi with my friends��
Could you let us know the address?
DeleteHi Uncle Phil, I'm in WA. Got my calamansi from Bunnings Cockburn Central, and they had this plant at a few other outlets too. Though I must add that there were only 3-4 compared with 10s of other citrus plants. I suggest calling Bunnings to check on plant's availability to save a trip.��
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