06-25-2020, 09:46 PM
(06-25-2020, 09:39 PM)BIAD Wrote:(06-25-2020, 09:34 PM)TheDoctor46 Wrote: Cheers pal for that. Well I'm no expert but first thing what sprang to mind is taking a cutting then using rooting powder (cheap to buy at garden centers). Found this link on how to cut from the existing wisteria and hopefully start your ownhttps://www.gardenseeker.co.uk/shrubs/wi...ayers.html
I've always meant to do this with rose bushes but not got round to it yet. I'm in North West England the tropical bit near Bolton!!!!
The thing is, I tuck a cutting of three of the tendrils wisterias fire out at this time of the year and simply
put in a cut-down milk carton with some water. They were alive for over a week and so -with rooting powder,
chanced them in some soil and crossed my fingers.
Nope... wouldn't have it. They died a day later. It's just I don;t know how to promote roots whilst keeping
them in water -where they seem to be okay. It's a puzzle!
I feel your pain. I've had many plants die out of nowhere. It seems to be about humidity and keeping them watered. Found thishttps://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamen...ttings.htm
Sounds like now is the perfect time to do this as well