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hoot1 z5bNS (
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Wed, Nov 2, 05 at 10:00
Hre is another picture. I think I have 6 that are rooting in water.
Dawn |
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That is amazing. You sure have a green thumb Dawn, Maureen |
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| Wow! I never knew they could be rooted in water! That is FAB! Thanks for sharing. ~SweetAnnie |
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| hoot, just read your post on rootin clemitis,when did you take cuttings? are they still doin well? and can you tell me "if i plant seeds of clemtis,will i see them flower the same year? i've never had one ,can you tell? thanks ahead,molly |
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| Some clematis seed can take a year or more go germinate. Others germinate quite a bit quicker. Here's a link to a web site that has a lot of information about growing clematis from seed: Clematis from seed. If you browse around the site you will find a table giving the germination time for different cultivars. |
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Hi Sewnmom: My cuttings are doing super. In fact, one or two of them are starting to produce leaves while they are in the water. I was supposed to, months ago, pot them up, but I didn't get around to it, so one, in particular, is starting to produce a nice set of leaves. If I get a chance I will post a picture for you. As far as seeds are concerned, I have no idea what to do. Other people on this forum are very knowledgeable in that area. Dawn |
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| I tried this but no luck. They just sat there. What month did you take your cuttings? What varities? deb |
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I took my cuttings around June and it took until October for them to root. They are doing fabulous. I think I took the cuttings from either Bees Jubilee or Josephine. Dawn |
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My clematis that I have potted up are doing great. I think I have eight new plants in total. One plant, in particular, has two buds on it. Can't believe it. Will try and post pictures of it. Dawn |
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- Posted by magda Z 5b/6aOnt Can (My Page) on
Thu, May 18, 06 at 7:05
| What did you do with the cuttings during winter, Hoot? When I take cuttings from shrubs, or my hydrangeas, I just leave them outside for the winter in the pots buried in the ground under a mound of leaves. I have never taken cuttings from my clematis- this year will be my first attempt, and I am not sure what to do with them in case I am successful with some of them :) |
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Magda: My cuttings were left in the glass of water until I decided to pot them, which I did this March gone by, so that would have meant I had the cuttings in water from June to March, but they started to put forth roots, I think, after 5 months. When you take your cuttings make sure you have strong, woody stems. Dawn |
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