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Re: Clemantis from seed/cuttings
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- Subject: Re: Clemantis from seed/cuttings
- From: A* R* <a*@austx.tandem.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 May 1997 10:12:10 -0500 (CDT)
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> this is the normal procedure that nurseries use. They are propagated
> from INTERNODAL CUTTINGS [as opposed to NODAL cuttings, which are the way
> you usually prepare stem cuttings]. Cuttings are taken from a stem in
> growth [you can let your dog harvest the vine if you like!]. The stem is
> cut half-way between each pair of leaves. You can cut off the stem above
> the leaves, with a T-shaped piece remaining.
So this cutting would be scored (slightly cut through) between each
node, and totally bereft of leaves, correct?
--
Amy Moseley Rupp
amyr@austx.tandem.com, Austin, TX, USDA zone 8b, Sunset zone 30
*or* amyr@mpd.tandem.com
Jill O. *Trades, Mistress O. {}
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