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Propagation of oleander
Our oleander rooted fairly well by taking cuttings and putting them
under a soda bottle with the bottom cut out. Then water thru the lid occasionally. The mini-greenhouse method. Works well for all kinds of cuttings. What I am really wondering about, is whether our big oleander plants here in the Raleigh area are going to make it through this winter. Pretty darn cold winter out there this year... and this is a little far north for them.... |
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Propagation of oleander
I have succesfully rooted oleander by simply letting a cutting sit on
a vase of water for about 4 weeks. I have 2 big bushes in my yard in Morrisville. I've had them at least 5 years now. They dry up in winter then bud in mid spring. They are about 4 ft. high. I prune them down to a foot for the winter. Pat Brothers wrote in message ... Never tried to root oleander in water. found it easy to root with root tone and good potting soil. I enclosed the potted cuttings in a plastic bag, put them somewhere warm and got good results. It has been a couple of years so I can't remember how long it took. C.L. Lassiter wrote: Pardon my "intrusion" onto this thread, but I can only follow-up; I can't start a new thread. (I have no idea why.) Anyway, I have an oleander cutting (double, violet flowers), and I'm wondering if it will root in water or if I need to go the rootone route. Anyone have any experience/luck rooting oleanders? And thanks. cl Pat Brothers, etc. |
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