Hi y'all,
Basal keikis are not as difficult as you might think. The trick is timing. I use the liquid concentrate KeikiPro to grow them, and have had real good success. The key as I said or trick is to treat the plant when it is done blooming, AND has begun a new growth cycle. In other words when you see a new lead leaf starting to 'grow'.......(not just present) and perhaps you will see new roots will start to grow as well, that is the time to try and grow basal keikis. You do not need to wound or damage the plant in any way.......steer clear of that line of thought please! KeikiPro can be mixed with water at the rate of 2 drops per ounce of water, and then simply sprayed on the growth stem of the plant. That is what I do to get basal keikis started. Hope all this helps,
gands
Last edited by gands; 02-18-2008 at 07:16 PM..
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