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By sweep
Date 02.07.03 10:57 UTC
I have a beautiful indoor Jasmine plant, it has bloomed twice since I have had it, lovely white flowers with a light scent, my problem is that when I got it it had a frame with it to obviously climb around, I have added another frame to it and a bamboo triangle(wigwam) but it is having a mad growing spell and the leading shoot is about two feet long with new shoots & flowers, I think I need to prune it for cuttings but don't know where to cut, please any advise, this is a lovely plant and I don't want to ruin it.
Also how or where do I take cuttings from fuchsias
Sweep x
By S.Rowe
Date 02.07.03 12:41 UTC
Hi, I can't help with the Jasmine cuttings,sorry. As for the fuchsias, I pinched the tops off of mine to encourage them to bush about a month ago. It seemed a waste to throw the tops away so I stuck them in soil, watered them and put them in a shady corner of the greenhouse. A month later I now have 19 fully rooted cuttings!!!!!!!!!!!EASY!!!!!!!
Saria.
By S.Rowe
Date 02.07.03 12:50 UTC
Sorry should have said pinch off just below second set of leaves, remove the second set(leaving just the top set) then put in soil.
By margaret
Date 06.07.03 16:55 UTC
Not too sure about this but I think with the Jasmine you have to pin a shoot down into the soil and wait until it forms roots. And it won't happen over night some of these plants can be rather stubborn !
Margaret
By Dessie
Date 06.07.03 20:19 UTC
Hi Sweep
As Margaret has suggested put a piece of the Jasmine under some soil and it should root ok. Alternatively and a method I have used is to take some cuttings and place them in a glass of water, it does take a time but roots will appear.
HTH
Dessie :D :D
P.S. I have a huge outdoor Jasmine down the wall of my house !!! Fantastic smell when flowering.
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