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Old 05-21-2008, 04:37 PM
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PdonTheory: first off take off the paper towel. I think all it will do is block you from supporting the plant. And it might just make roots with the moisture, or add a site for mold growth and you do not want that with you in flower. From my experiance, with trees and air layering plants that are not pot, moisture makes roots. You do not want that. Plus you want the plant to heal so you do not want it interferred with by H2O. Take tape, as I said and wrap it with it, adding support as you do it. Even find a couple of little sticks or popsicle sticks to support it, then it should heal. The two sides need to be matched and bound in place. And dry. I am still looking for that freaking post. I can't seem to find it. Just search as Hobo said supercropping and see what comes up.

Good luck and I will check back.

And good luck!!!
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