Ivy cutting
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by Rosepetal on March 31, 2006 12:49 AM
Hi Gail,
I have an English ivy that grows fast, and the way to fill up the pot is just to cut the vine and let it root in water, then add it to the first ivy.
Then you can start the process again. I'm not sure you can start with the leaves, I've never heard of being able to do this with an ivy.
I've started four different ivies this way and they root quite fast in water. Try it and see how it goes.
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For this "New Year" help me to be kinder and more loving to all around me, I pray.
I have an English ivy that grows fast, and the way to fill up the pot is just to cut the vine and let it root in water, then add it to the first ivy.
Then you can start the process again. I'm not sure you can start with the leaves, I've never heard of being able to do this with an ivy.
I've started four different ivies this way and they root quite fast in water. Try it and see how it goes.
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For this "New Year" help me to be kinder and more loving to all around me, I pray.
by margaret e. pell on March 31, 2006 07:05 AM
Whatever you did the first time worked. Do it again!
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may God bless the WHOLE world!
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may God bless the WHOLE world!
by gardeningmomma on March 31, 2006 08:30 AM
Thank you for your responses.
Margaret- that's exactly what I did. Don't know how and why, but it worked! Hopefully it'll happen again.
Rosepetal- I've never had luck with it before, but some how the leaves are taking root. Maybe it's not a true ivy.
Thanks,
Gail
Margaret- that's exactly what I did. Don't know how and why, but it worked! Hopefully it'll happen again.
Rosepetal- I've never had luck with it before, but some how the leaves are taking root. Maybe it's not a true ivy.
Thanks,
Gail
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Gail