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| My friend was trimming her honeysuckle and found some areas that had rooted. She potted them up for the trade. They may be 'Halls'.
She is looking for: Aster - Monch
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| Can anyone tell me how to take a cutting and root a honey suckle for a container? FLOW. |
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| Flow If you have the honeysuckle, just take a container with some good potting soil in it, bend a young branch or two down onto it, let the tips of the branch stick up, make sure you get a node or two into the dirt, set a rock on top of the portion in the dirt, and wait for it to root. You can dip the section that will be in the soil into some rooting hormone to help get started. Layering is much more successful than cuttings for me. |
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