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by Bearcatlover on June 20, 2006 03:15 AM
I have many beautiful clematus plants around my home. I would like to know how to start new plants from my existing plants. Can anyone help me??
by alankhart on June 20, 2006 03:40 AM
Clematis is propagated by cuttings. Here is some info that might be useful.
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/clematis/prop.htm
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http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/clematis/prop.htm
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by jbaby7162000 on August 08, 2006 03:16 PM
i have sarted some seeds in doors and it said to put seeds in the seed mixture and put in ref.well do i cover the pot with a ziploc bag.are just leave the bag off.
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joanne
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by TulsaRose on August 08, 2006 10:39 PM
by netwiz on August 09, 2006 12:40 AM
I read on another forum
that you can root cuttings in water, although it can take several months. I started 2 cuttings in May but haven't gotten any roots yet. If you google 'clematis bubbler' you will find a discussion about using an aquarium bubbler to speed up the rooting process. I tried the bubbler for a few days but couldn't take the confounded noise! I'll post back if my cuttings ever root. Good luck!
Joanne
that you can root cuttings in water, although it can take several months. I started 2 cuttings in May but haven't gotten any roots yet. If you google 'clematis bubbler' you will find a discussion about using an aquarium bubbler to speed up the rooting process. I tried the bubbler for a few days but couldn't take the confounded noise! I'll post back if my cuttings ever root. Good luck!Joanne
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