Last year I bought nine named chrysanthemum cuttings from Woolmans and planted them in a bed at the allotment for cut flowers for the house. Seven of them have flowered and i have dug up the stools, chopped the main stem to 3 inches potted them up in 7 inch pots in the greenhouse. Two haven't flowered at all so i don't even know what colour they are unless i can find the lollipop sticks with variety names on I placed beside them. I will dig these two up soon and pot them into 7 inch pots also.
The plants are throwing up loads of cuttings at present. My question is, should i be taking cuttings at this time of year and what is the consequence of doing so? Will cuttings taken over a long periiod give flowers over a longer period or will they all flower together, if at all?
Either way, I need to take cuttings just to trim the parent plant back a bit and allow new cutting material to form. I usually put five cuttings to a 4" pot with a polythene bag over them and put them on the window sill. I wondered about just sticking them in water to root as an alternative way of doing things?
Apologies for this long winded thread explanation!
The plants are throwing up loads of cuttings at present. My question is, should i be taking cuttings at this time of year and what is the consequence of doing so? Will cuttings taken over a long periiod give flowers over a longer period or will they all flower together, if at all?
Either way, I need to take cuttings just to trim the parent plant back a bit and allow new cutting material to form. I usually put five cuttings to a 4" pot with a polythene bag over them and put them on the window sill. I wondered about just sticking them in water to root as an alternative way of doing things?
Apologies for this long winded thread explanation!
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