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jtp
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Most of my cuttings are taking off really well - lots of roots, leaves and even figlets (which I removed). However, I have a bunch of other cuttings that are rooting almost too well. There are roots up the entire length of the cuttings, top to bottom. No greenery, just roots. |
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OttawanZ5
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I had similar situation with a mission cutting with roots starting at the top and a shoot at the bottom end and then some roots covering the rest of the cutting. I potted it horizontally and now I have two shoots a few inches apart. I will leave it like this and in a couple of months time cut it into two separate plants. I just want to make sure that both shoots will have enough roots to make two viable plants. |
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genecolin
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John, I've had two different one this year that did something like you say. One wrapped in a paper towel in a baggie formed roots from one end to another. It looked like a hairy worm with some of the roots 3" long. The cutting was a large one, about 3/4" diameter, and was really old and gnarly. I could not make out the top from the bottom, which usually is easy. Since I didn't know which way was up I planted it horizontal in a plastic dish 12" long by 3" wide that had a clear lid to it. Something that a store bought hot dog might come in, if you can imagine. The roots grew to fill the container both above and below the soil. The ones above slowly dried up but they continued to come up. Finally after 6 weeks or so, it shot out a bud. It now has a branch about 2" long with 2 leaves. I have room for it to grow a little more, then I'll have to pot it up. |
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pitangadiego
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Ones with lots of roots are perfectly good. pot them up, and start introducing them to the outside world, some filtered shade and then some sun. They will come to life. Do not over water. They do not need as much water as a plant which can lose moisture through the leaves. Roots without leaves is a better outcome than leaves without roots. |
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genecolin
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Here are pictures of the two I spoke about in the first post. |
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jtp
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Thanks for the tips, everyone. Looks like I have some experimenting to do. Always fun. |
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