Sunday, February 5, 2012

How can I get a Jasmine plant to root so I can transplant it?

If there are some long branches, you can weight them down so that you can partially cover the branch with some earth- it will root there. Another way is to leave cuttings in water for a couple of weeks and you will see some rooting. The second method only gave me 30% success. Good luck.

How can I get a Jasmine plant to root so I can transplant it?
Dig it up by the roots and put it in a potting medium with fertilizer For a few weeks. If you are taking a cutting use rootone on the end and put it in the same potting mix. Don't use regular soil.


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