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Old April 4, 2018   #7
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I can't believe it. I had almost finished a very long post about cloning and lost it but I think I already was about to post this one since it was already in my fingers, so to speak.

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&....0.HO5_sAty6Uo

I will say that when cloning it's best not to put a stem,or whatever in water since that new cloned whatever has to then adapt to actual conditions,meaning in touch with a solid surface such as soil,which I call dirt,or stuff grown in containers, etc.

I already saved two other links as well which explained what the definition of cloning means and why it can be done.

Carolyn,I guess who will be back somtime to try and recapture what she originally wrote,which included critter damage, two kinds of cutworms, and more.
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