Re: Vine sprouting
Dave
It might get too big to replant successfully. You
might need to start a second cutting a couple months
before outdoor planting.
GOOD LUCK!
Diane
--- Dave Squires <djsquires@ultraplix.com> wrote:
> Diane,
> Well, apparently this is well known and done with
> pumpkin vines.
> I have at least one leaf node cut from a frost
> killed vine that is
> sprouting.
> I am just using vitamin B1 rooting solution. ...and
> from our friendly
> neighborhood
> Wal-Mart. I don't want it to grow fast...just keep
> going until spring.
> I just
> want to keep it alive and viable until I can get it
> in the ground and
> then
> kick it off with the usual fertilizer and all that.
>
> Dave
>
> Diane Goodwin wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if it would work the same for
> pumpkins
> but I have taken tomato vine cuttings dipped them
> in
> rooting hormone then grew them inside for winter
> tomatoes. If you're willing to take the chance
> you
> can get rooting hormone at Wal-mart or Home depot
> and
> give it a go.
>
> --- WSMPEACE@aol.com wrote:
>
> Nothing new, been being done for years, they
> call it
> cloning, although I
> dont think it really is a clone. If I remember
> correctly, there have been some
> monsters grown from them. Peace Wayne
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