On the eighth of last month, I demonstrated how to cut back and root Pothos ivy. I thought it might be fun to let my readers see those same cuttings after three weeks in water.
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As you probably noticed, I'm minus one of my cuttings. That is because the leaves on that cutting had turned yellow, so I threw it away. I could have pinched the yellow leaves off, and allowed it to continue rooting, but since I have so much ivy, I saw no reason to keep it. |
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I've placed my cuttings back in the water to continue rooting. Didn't I say it was fun to watch them sprout? :) |
I hope you all have a pleasant Sunday evening, and a great week!
I need to get my rose cuttings ready to start rooting just have been a little lazy
ReplyDeleteI haven't had much luck with rose cuttings. They've always died before taking root.
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