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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a climber, not sure what it is. I believe I have two plants in one basket – purchased at a store like a box store or grocery store two Christmases ago as a short little thing. Now the vine part is about 8 ft long, fine by me I love it, but I would also like to clip and make new plants to give as gifts. How would I go about this? I know some plants you can clip, put in water and wait for the roots, then put in soil and some you put in soil as soon as you clip. I realize I have not given a definite description but if you could give an idea based on what I’ve said it would be great.
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1 Comment To "Clipping to make an offspring"
#1 Comment By VanEllie On 07/28/2015 @ 5:15 pm
I think either approach would work for this plant. Roots may develop more quickly in water, put the clippings will root just as easily in soil that has some part sand.