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KKMedic
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My mother just bought a house that has a big yard overflowing with plants that haven't been cared for in a few years. In the process of cleaning up, I got a few small crepe myrtles from runners/suckers that popped up. The roots are minimal and small on them so I am trying to find out exactly what I need to do to help them survive since there isn't much root to feed it. Should I go ahead and put it in the ground (temps are in the upper 90s here and very dry this summer), or pot it and keep it moist then transplant in the fall, or put it in water to help it root better. What can I put on it to help more roots grow?
I also have a clipping from her Rose of Sharon... what do I need to do to root it?
Thanks a million

Plants: 36 | From: Vicksburg, MS | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 205.188.116.9
TulsaRose
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The few things that I'm propagating during this hot weather are potted up and kept in a shady area on the patio. They get lots of bright light but don't get overpowered by too much sun and it's easier to remember to water them almost daily. By cool weather, they should be ready to go in the ground. I've had really good luck with Rose of Sharon cuttings.

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Plants: 745 | From: Tulsa OK | Registered: Oct 2005  |  Seeded: 68.14.167.179
KKMedic
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Do you use anything other than potting soil to help?

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Plants: 36 | From: Vicksburg, MS | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 152.163.101.7
TulsaRose
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Nope, just plain ol' potting soil. Lots of gardeners use rooting hormone but I ran out several years ago and never bothered to buy more. lol! I think the key to successful cuttings is shade and water.

Rosie

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Plants: 745 | From: Tulsa OK | Registered: Oct 2005  |  Seeded: 68.14.167.179
luis_pr
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Rooting hormone is usually not needed as they root in 3-4 weeks. You can replace by Liquid Seaweed (1/2 capful of water per gallon of water) if you wish. Either spray it on the leaves or water around the roots. They are very tough trees and require little maintenance. The start of the summer season is a good time to root cuttings. You can transplant to their final location in the Fall or Winter. They are almost like weeds this time of the year in this part of Texas.

I like your doggie picture, Rosie! That seems to be the I-can-do-no-harm look. Ha!

Luis

Plants: 42 | From: Hurst, Texas | Registered: Jun 2006  |  Seeded: 66.169.176.234
TulsaRose
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Thank, Luis...she is the Queen. [Big Grin]

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Plants: 745 | From: Tulsa OK | Registered: Oct 2005  |  Seeded: 68.14.167.179
jbaby7162000
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hi can u actually root crepe myrtle in water?

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joanne

Plants: 58 | From: georgia | Registered: Aug 2006  |  Seeded: 162.39.236.93
jbaby7162000
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how long will it totake rose of sharon to sprout.?im just full of questions.huh

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joanne

Plants: 58 | From: georgia | Registered: Aug 2006  |  Seeded: 162.39.236.93
jbaby7162000
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can anyone tell me if i can keep a washington palm tree contained in a pot?

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joanne

Plants: 58 | From: georgia | Registered: Aug 2006  |  Seeded: 162.39.236.93
   

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