Bottom heat
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Bottom heat
Just wondered if a very small amount of bottom heat would be beneficial to re rooting some cacti this time of the year. Obviously I would wait until this heat wave is over. Thank you
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Re: Bottom heat
Personally I think bottom heat helps with rooting at any time of the year as long as it doesn't push the plant outside of its temperature comfort zone.
However I have much more experience with 'normal' plants, not succulents.
However I have much more experience with 'normal' plants, not succulents.
Ed
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Re: Bottom heat
Thanks eddds, I agree with you. Will give it a go, nothing to lose. Thanks