I was at in laws today, and have snipped 3 cuttings from their jostaberry bush, currently sitting in water, any advice please, if they root, will they survive in pots for a while?
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostThat's good to know - how long a piece do you cut off for rooting?
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Originally posted by Dorothy rouse View PostI was at in laws today, and have snipped 3 cuttings from their jostaberry bush, currently sitting in water, any advice please, if they root, will they survive in pots for a while?
All I might suggest which is not 100% necessary, is to nip off the leading shoot to leave about three leaves above the soil (water). Next year these will form branches which will give your plant more of a 'bush' shape, as apposed to the leader just growing up and forming a cordon.
This does depend on what shape you're aiming for tho.The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
William M. Davies
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If it is of any help, I have found jostaberries to be almost indestrucable. To the extent that a mass of prunings have rooted in the debris underneath them on a concrete patch. Also, a large bush (main stem about 4cm diameter) was transplanted, the rootball was split and both 'daughter' plants now growing nicely in new home....
I should think you will be fine whatever method you choose...
Cheers,
Adam
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