Free Plants from Cuttings
JJB Offline
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#11
When I dump in water and forget them, I end up with a liquid rotten sludge fit for man nor beast nor plants. That reminds me, there's a bucket of raspberry canes dug out a month ago in the fruit cage, must do something with them.
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Veggie Offline
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I only put the "woody" cuttings in the bucket, not soft stemmed ones.
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Broadway Offline
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#13
Is there a right and wrong time of the season to take cuttings?

I have a few singular perennial veg plants so am interested in trying thisSmile
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Small chilli Offline
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The only way to find out is to try it and see what happens. If they don’t take this time, try again next month or something. There’s no right or wrong way, just your way.
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Veggie Offline
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(09-05-2021, 06:59 PM)Broadway Wrote: Is there a right and wrong time of the season to take cuttings?

I have a few singular perennial veg plants so am interested in trying thisSmile
That's too vague!! Its not a good time to take cuttings of asparagus, rhubarb, alliums but it may be for kale if you have fresh green side shoots. If your plants are small, don't risk it because you'll blame us if your plant dies.
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Broadway Offline
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But it's not vague to say just try it?

I give up, goodnight
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Veggie Offline
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#17
If you asked "Is this a good time to take kale cuttings?" we could try to answer you - but your question was way too general. Its like saying " Can I sow seeds now?".
Obviously you can sow some seeds (or take cuttings) of some plants now - but not everything.
We can't help you if we don't know what you're talking about!!
I tell you what I do but a lot of it is trial and error. I take cuttings whenever I spot a suitable bit of growth - if it doesn't work, so be it. I'll try again later - just as SC said. Smile
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Scarlet Offline
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It's a perfect time to take softwood cuttings, from shrubs and herbaceous perennials.

This time of year I cut my penstemons down to ground and the top growth gets chopped up for cuttings. I take about a 3inch piece, cut just beneath a node, dipped in rooting powder and placed around the edge of the pot. I've always got lots on the go.

I've started dahlia tubers in shallow trays and cutting those the same, cutting encourages more stems. I've found the more you cut the thinner the next stem becomes...these root better.

I think I probably split plants more than take cuttings?? I've seriously run out of room for young plants.
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Veggie Offline
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Just waking this thread up because its raining outside and I'm fiddling about with indoor stuff.
The sage cuttings in a jar of water have rooted - that's 4 new Sage plants for the garden
Two Christmas cactus leafy bits that fell off the plant have roots and I've already potted up an earlier "accident".
There are 6 rosemary plants ready to plant out and countless pinks and mints - but they're in the GH so I'm looking at them through the window!
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JJB Offline
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I've got several types of dwarf pinks rooting (I hope), 2 shasta daisy and 1 penstemon that I nicked and a tray of wallflower growing tip pinching outs. You've reminded me they should perhaps go in the gh for protection. No chance of that as the toms are still in residence.
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