Has anyone tried sticking some lemongrass in water to get it to grow roots? I was just wondering how long it will take - i put mine in some water last week and no sign of life yet.
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Apparently it does but nobody told me that until after I'd grown my own from seed - the seed is very small and fiddly and takes a long time to get going so if you can get it going from the cut plant then you're missing out on a lot of phaff.
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Ooh! That sounds interesting Leoblackcat! Didn't know you could do that! Does the lemongrass need to be fairly fresh and not like the dried specimens I see in the local supermarket?
I just chopped up the 2 old specimens I found in the salad drawer....next time I'll try that water trick - lemongrass is a bit pricey.
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i just used a stick from the supermarket. As soon as I got it home, I took off the couple of outer leaves and trimmed up the base. Stuck it in some water and it grew roots within a week or so. This was my second attempt to get it to root - it didn't work when I didn't cut off the outer leaves and trim the base.
I am happy - I use it quite alot and like you say it is not cheap to buy.
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Havent tried super market lemongrass but I have grown this loverly looking specimen from seed, along with 5 others that just dont look as good.
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Ooooh what sort of soil does it like? I've been trying to grow some from seed, but of the billions of seed I've sown, only about 7 germinated, and a few died off soon. Do they like it moist or dry? I haven't got the hang of it yet.
Have tried a second tray - it's in the airing cupboard, and so far..3 sproutlings!
I might try for some from the supermarket though. I did buy some on ebay but killed it.Singleton Allotments Society
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I am using multipurpose compost mixed with a little coconut coir, I little sand would give the same effect.
And I started them in a propagator under a grow light, out of 10 sown 7 came up and 6 survived.
They were taken out of the propagator when I potted them on the other day, but the night before they were raised up by putting a seed tray upside down in the propagator.
They were planted in peat pots and I water when the outside of the pot is totally dry.
So far they have not been fed at all._____________
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I love Lemongrass, so when I saw some seed a few months ago I bought a packet.Tried 6 in modules in the heated propagator and after six weeks, nothing! Got despondant until I read this thread. So, tried again, six in the heated prop, six in a small pot on the windowsill covered with clingfilm and 3 stalks from the supermarket in a pint glass, changing the water daily.
Now, 2 of the 3 stalks have roots, 2 in the prop and 2 in the pot have put in an appearance.
So, how long do I keep the stalks in the water before potting them up?
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