
These are the only two cuttings of the twelve to make it. It had looked like three others were going to make it but they slowly died. They never really recovered from the fungus issue early on. Both of these had been treated with Dip-N-Grow prior to placing them in the soil back in early March.






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1 Linda // Aug 2, 2009 at 2:44 pm
I noticed your dates. We still had snow on the ground the end of April. It’s now a VERY HOT Aug 2 in the Central Okanagan of BC. I hope I’m not too late with my Pink Currant cuttings.
2 kerry // Aug 9, 2009 at 1:18 pm
I would think you would be ok. I’ve only tried dormant currant cuttings but I know you are supposed to be able to root them when they are growing too. If I were going to try it I would keep them moist and out of direct sun. This is how I am treating some gooseberry cuttings I took in early July (probably your August).
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