Hawaiian Ti Plant Starts
Hawaiian Good Luck Ti Plant
The
Hawaiian Ti is a good luck plant, rich in Hawaiian lore.
The
early Hawaiians used Ti to make hula skirts, to wrap and store food, and
roof their homes.
It
is thought to ward off evil spirits and is a symbol of divine power.
Directions:
Trim
wax from ends. Place cutting horizontally in a dish with water covering
cutting halfway.
Change
water once a week until roots sprout.
When
roots are 2" long, transplant in pot with good drainage in sandy soil or
other commercial media.
Keep
soil moist at all times.
Two
Approximately 3" long starts.
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8.95 (plus S&H)
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