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Can anyone tell me how to take a cutting off of an existing Wisteria plant & root it? I do not want to dig it up since the roots seem to be in China-lol. Last year, I tried to purchase this vine from Lowe's but the piece I bought did not take well at all and died quickly.
Any help would be most appreciated.

2007-03-26 10:41:26 · 2 answers · asked by laneydoll 5 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

2 answers

Pull (not cut) a side branch, dip it in hormone rooting powder and keep it in a shaded area for a couple of weeks. Keep it damp but not too wet. It should root, but it sometimes takes some trial and error to get it right.

2007-03-26 10:47:49 · answer #1 · answered by huggz 7 · 3 0

It relies upon on the diversity of wisteria you have planted, yet cuttings from an already blooming wisteria could bloom interior of a year or 2. a clean one grown from seed can take as long as 15 years till now it starts blooming. Take the biggest slicing you are able to, on account which you will want quicker blooms that way. additionally, pruning after it blooms will motivate greater blooms that very same year. you will get an explosion of coloration for approximately 2 weeks - regular for wisterias. Afterwards, some gentle pruning can bring about some splashes of coloration till it is going dormant. This additionally helps save the plant from taking up. it could boost 15 ft a year!

2016-12-19 14:32:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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