Hi Grapes
Never done this before so could use your advice!
I'd like to propagate a Camellia bought last summer which is growing in a container, so the 'plant a growing shoot into the soil' method isn't ideal.
I've got two cuttings in mind, and have read a useful RHS guide that Two Sheds shared on the forum here a while back, so am planting:-
one in a 3" pot in a heated propagator
one in a 5" pot that will go outdoors either in a growhouse or beside a shed (in north facing shade).
Here's a pic of one of the shoots on which I've marked some potential cutting places - could you offer some advice on which one to go for and why? also, how many leaves to take off?
Thanks in advance guys
Never done this before so could use your advice!
I'd like to propagate a Camellia bought last summer which is growing in a container, so the 'plant a growing shoot into the soil' method isn't ideal.
I've got two cuttings in mind, and have read a useful RHS guide that Two Sheds shared on the forum here a while back, so am planting:-
one in a 3" pot in a heated propagator
one in a 5" pot that will go outdoors either in a growhouse or beside a shed (in north facing shade).
Here's a pic of one of the shoots on which I've marked some potential cutting places - could you offer some advice on which one to go for and why? also, how many leaves to take off?
Thanks in advance guys
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