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hello got one of these and i want to make more of those in the garden

anyone knows if i can make cutlings out of this one ?

or it multiplies in a different way

greets

i do not have really green fingers (yet)

maarten

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It will root easily from cuttings.

so just cut like 5 cm from the top and stuff it in the ground ?

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Can be any length you like, I would say 30 cm would be minimum but you can do longer as well!!! .... it roots easily.... even just lay a cut piece on the ground and it will root... thumbsup.gif

No green thumb needed! wink.png

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Can be any length you like, I would say 30 cm would be minimum but you can do longer as well!!! .... it roots easily.... even just lay a cut piece on the ground and it will root... thumbsup.gif

No green thumb needed! wink.png

hahaha like yucca ok

and where i cut from will grow on from there

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Can be any length you like, I would say 30 cm would be minimum but you can do longer as well!!! .... it roots easily.... even just lay a cut piece on the ground and it will root... thumbsup.gif

No green thumb needed! wink.png

hahaha like yucca ok

and where i cut from will grow on from there

yes it will send up two shoots usually.... more for next time....tongue.pngbiggrin.png

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My wife had one that died as apparently if you cut the stem you can divine a winning lotto number. Nocturnal visits did for it. She says 15cm for cuttings is ok.

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Don Watsana will only root well from older wood. if you cut the top off and stuff this soft wood into the ground the chances of failure will be high.

Stuff older hard wood into the ground.

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