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Cuttings to bloom time

cynnagirl
12 years ago

Hi there:

I planted some cuttings from my Passiflora caerulea in October (into water), they developed excellent root structures, then were transplanted into soil in January, and they've grown quite well. Have had them under a grow light for the last month, tonnes of leaves and tendrils on each plant (about 14" high, thick with leaves).

Has anyone had experience with this, enough to advise when blooms should be expected? I was thinking of giving these away to friends later this spring/summer, but hesitate to if they won't bloom for another year. I'm not sure what to do with them otherwise though, given how much they want to start climbing high!

These were taken from a prolific bloomer so I expect they'll each bloom well. Everything I've found online says they'll likely bloom by the next year; given these started at the end of last summer, is that likely to be this summer? Would love any advice, thanks. :)

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