You should be able to divide newer sections that are about 20% the size of the original plant. Remember that delphiniums multiply quickly so they will double in size within the first year so if you divide the plant into sections that are too big, you’re only going to haveRead More →

1) The transplanted hair behaves like natural hair and sheds between two to four weeks of transplant. The roots thereafter start sprouting hair naturally and continue to do so for a lifetime. 2) Use of local anesthesia makes it a painless procedure and the patient can go home the sameRead More →

About Datura Plant Propagation Datura is a lovely flowering plant with large trumpet shaped blooms that open upwards toward the sun. … Most datura plant propagation is done through division but both seeds and cuttings are also common methods. How do you repot datura? The Datura grows aggressively, repot eachRead More →

In an autologous transplant, your own blood-forming stem cells are collected. You are then treated with high doses of chemotherapy. The high-dose treatment kills the cancer cells, but it also gets rid of the blood-producing cells that are left in your bone marrow. What is the difference between autologous andRead More →

Jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) seeds can be sown directly outdoors or started indoors. … Plant seeds ½ inch deep in a moist, shaded location. Jack-in-the-pulpit seeds can also be started indoors. Before sowing the seeds indoors, the seeds must be stratified (exposed to cool, moist conditions) for 60 to 75 days.Read More →

Dividing/Transplanting: Divide in spring if plant has outgrown its space; plant crown at soil level. Early Spring: Gradually remove any winter cover. Cut back old stems; large clumps may be divided. Can you prune amsonia? Plants must be cut back in either the late fall or late winter to aboutRead More →