Posted by Francogrex on May 1, 2011, 5:28 am
Hi, I don't know the name of this plant (it's used for hedges, please
see picture here: http://francogrex.byethost2.com ), but I took one
small branch from the neighbor's and put it in a cup of water hoping
it will grow roots (almost one week in water, still looking good but
no roots yet) and then I can transfer it into a pot of earth or
directly outside. Will this work?
Posted by Francogrex on May 2, 2011, 7:25 am
> Hi, I don't know the name of this plant (it's used for hedges, please
> see picture here:http://francogrex.byethost2.com ), but I took one
> small branch from the neighbor's and put it in a cup of water hoping
> it will grow roots (almost one week in water, still looking good but
> no roots yet) and then I can transfer it into a pot of earth or
> directly outside. Will this work?
Yes sorry, moved it to here: http://francogrex.byethost2.com
Posted by echinosum on May 3, 2011, 11:52 am
Francogrex;919628 Wrote:
> Hi, I don't know the name of this plant (it's used for hedges, please
> see picture he http://francogrex.byethost2.com ), but I took one
> small branch from the neighbor's and put it in a cup of water hoping
> it will grow roots (almost one week in water, still looking good but
> no roots yet) and then I can transfer it into a pot of earth or
> directly outside. Will this work?
I'm not quite sure what it is, just on a leaf. But whatever it is, you
need some new growth, this season's, not last year's, to have any chance
of growing it by the method you are trying. Check out the RHS advice
website, under cuttings. Not everything takes from cuttings.
--
echinosum
> see picture here:http://francogrex.byethost2.com ), but I took one
> small branch from the neighbor's and put it in a cup of water hoping
> it will grow roots (almost one week in water, still looking good but
> no roots yet) and then I can transfer it into a pot of earth or
> directly outside. Will this work?