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Old 01-13-2008, 07:31 AM
nora r nora r is offline
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Default I just got a plant I believe to be a dragon tree( either dracaena deremensis,...

...or dracaena marginata)? It is large, and instead of repotting it, I believe I can take cuttings from it and make new plants from them, getting rid of what is left of the original plant( which was under stress) . I know about" Air layering" which I have no time to do( I'm moving soon) is it possible to cut the crowns of the tree and treat it as a"lucky bamboo"( Dracaena sanderiana) and "plant "it in a bowl of gravel until it roots?


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