I've grown clematis from cuttings, but I can't remember the method. Something about cutting between 2 pairs of leaves.............
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Thank you VC - I cut lots of cuttings from my various clematis plants a couple of days ago, and I've put them all into pots of compost - apparently that should have the best results. I had cut them in between leaf nodes, so I suppose I've done it right so far then Thank you!
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I am dreadful for taking cuttings and sticking them in pots of compost out of the way. Only thing is I never know where to put them when they take Even newly bought plants
I haven't succeeded with dahlia cuttings, I have to split the tubers instead but gives the desired result all the same.
Edit: I strip and stick probably two thirds of cuttings below soil as I don't want to worry about where they root from.Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 13-04-2019, 08:28 AM.
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Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View PostI haven't succeeded with dahlia cuttings, I have to split the tubers instead but gives the desired result all the same..
Maggots in my cuttings - yuk!
Last edited by Scarlet; 13-04-2019, 08:59 AM.
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To be honest - I'm so frustrated that it's not worked for me. I've been dreaming of a garden overflowing with dahlias
# I have about 50 to plant out ( and I'm a bit like NG, buy a plant and I've nowhere for it to go) - the ones I have were mostly from division. I won't be lacking but it would be nice to have hundredsLast edited by Scarlet; 13-04-2019, 09:32 AM.
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Fungus gnats would explain the cuttings failure though. I had them last year and they wiped out a whole load of my begonia and pelargonium cuttings, frustrated the life out of me. I tried all sorts to get rid of them and in the end the only think that worked for me was putting a layer of grit over every bit of compost in the building. I then found it a nightmare trying to figure out if any plants needed water. I also banned the wife from buying any supermarket plants as on a visit to mozzas they were all over their plants.
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Originally posted by mcdood View PostFungus gnats would explain the cuttings failure though.
actually pleased me a bit. Something I can work on. I will try isolating a plant in GH2 ( nothing in there at the moment. It's all prepared for my toms!) And have another go.
Just put up lots of fly tape too.
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I've just taken 4 cuttings, I haven't got that many suitable ones left to take
They are in the house sat on a heat mat.
All 4 cuttings were gently pulled off the plant - no knife.
Each were dipped in rooting powder.
Put in pots with a 50/50mix of fresh compost and perlite.
Let's see how I do.
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Originally posted by mcdood View PostFungus gnats would explain the cuttings failure thoughOriginally posted by Scarlet View PostYes - I have them on several pots .....it's
actually pleased me a bit. Something I can work on. I will try isolating a plant in GH2 ( nothing in there at the moment.Originally posted by Scarlet View PostI've just taken 4 cuttings, I haven't got that many suitable ones left to take
They are in the house sat on a heat mat.
All 4 cuttings were gently pulled off the plant - no knife.
Ah, well. I'll be ready for another go next year
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostNever trust my memory, Sarriss, it plays tricks sometimes.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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