Help Super-Grow Survive!
Please Click Here And Email The Agriculture Department!
Super-Grow has been operating since 2004 and has been importing small lots of
supplies an estimated 40 times with very little problems and has continued to grow
and attract world-wide customers. Sadly, since January 22, 2010 Super-Grow has been threatened
with government action that will force it to shut down. I received a telephone call
from a government employee advising me that his department is charged with working
with Customs Canada; that they had made an estimated 40 consecutive mistakes in letting in the
products (really, that many?) and that I was now required to get very expensive licenses and permits
that cost more than the products I sell. This is obviously a ridiculous situation than can only
result in shutting down my small business. You can help by writing to the Ministry of Agriculture.
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The croton is one of the most popular house plants.
I am currently running some tests to develop roots in cuttings
and I decided to post some information on my results with this plant.
Over time I will continue to run more tests and post them.
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Cloning Croton Cuttings
Treating Croton Cuttings With Power Clone 1 - Test 1
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Untreated Cutting |
Full-Strength Treatement |
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The test cutting had about 4 inches of stem soaked for 30
minutes in a full-strength Power Clone 1.
After being in the solution the test cutting was rinsed to remove excess
solution and both cuttings were put in distilled water. Clearly, the cutting
treated with Power Clone 1 had more roots and the roots are longer
the best overall development.
The page for all the information on cloning plant cuttings
is here.
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Treating Croton Cuttings With Power Clone 1 - Test 2
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Untreated Cutting |
Half-Strength Treatement |
Full-Strength Treatement |
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The 2 test cuttings had about 4 inches of stem soaked for 30
minutes in a Power Clone 1 solution.
One cutting was in a half-strength solution and the other in full-strength.
After being in the solution the two test cuttings were rinsed to remove excess
solution and all three cuttings were put in distilled water. Clearly, both
treated cuttings had more root development than the untreated cutting.
The page for all the information on cloning plant cuttings
is here.
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