Horticultural Research Note, 1997 - 1997
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ItemVegetative Propagation of Yellow Ohia Lehua(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Various concentrations of Dip'n Grow were tested.
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ItemVegetative Propagation of Alahee(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Alahee rooting was not improved by the root-promoting products tested.
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ItemSubstitutions for Peat in Hawaii Nursery Production(University of Hawaii, 1997-11)Effects of various organic sources on plant growth and medium porosity were evaluated; alternatives to peat tested cannot be used for exported container plants but may be suitable for local use with some experimentation by the grower.
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ItemSubstituting Hawaii Composts for Peat in Growing Media for Hibiscus(University of Hawaii, 1997-11)Four compost types were evaluated in comparison with peat as components of potting media.
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ItemResponse of Seashore Paspalum to Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicides(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Three of seven herbicides tested appeared safe for use in stolon beds under the trial's conditions.
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ItemResponse of Seashore Paspalum to Postemergence Herbicides(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Herbicides had varying degrees of toxicity on the sod crop, but efficacy against weeds was not determined, as none were present.
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ItemResponse of Mondo Grass and Weeds to Preemergence Herbicides(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Four preemergence herbicides were tested for phytoxicity to mondo grass and efficacy against weeds during its slow establishment; results were inconclusive.
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ItemPreliminary Evaluation of Compost for Potting Media Mixtures(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Wood shavings and compost as organic sources in a potting mix were compared.
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ItemPlant Growth in Potting Media Using Compost(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)A composted blend of animal manure and waste paper materials was a suitable organic component of a potting mix for container-grown plants that were not sensitive to salts.
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ItemInfluence of Dip'n Grow on Rooting of Dwarf Yaupon Holly(University of Hawaii, 1997-06)Effects of the product on increasing rooting were not confirmed.