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Monday, October 11, 2010

Caladium is not Always Harmful

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For the breeders of ornamental plants, it is not always detrimental to dormancy. Sleep period can be utilized so that the next growth period can have a number of leaf caladium a lot. The trick is very easy. Removed from the planting medium caladium then placed in a clean, dry container. Tubers are then placed in the shade and cool. Allowed to emerge the little caladium.

The first shoots that appear must be cut with the help of a sterile knife. The goal that does not inhibit subsequent shoot growth. Cutting these buds will stimulate the growth of other buds in greater numbers. After that, caladium tubers can be planted into a medium that contains a lot of organic material. Approximately two weeks later, the

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