Wow! Great video. I have tried in the past to take cuttings of plumbago, but I realize now that I was doing all the wrong things. Thank you for all the very helpful hints and tips!
Thank you for the video - it's interesting to hear that you 'strive for an equilibrium' between the water lost and the surrounding environment, I had never thought of it like that. Just one query, you say that the cutting is inserted into 'a moist plug', could you be more specific about the growing medium, please? It looked white & speckled, was that grit? or vermiculite? something else? Thanks
Thank you for this video. I've been struggling to get my plumbago cutting to root. I have failed once and now I have three cuttings which are growing now. All I need now is how and when to transplant them. I have three cuttings in a small pot and I am reluctant to transfer them individually to a larger pot.
Thanks much awesome video
What an informative video, this is highly underrated!
Thank u!
Wow! Great video. I have tried in the past to take cuttings of plumbago, but I realize now that I was doing all the wrong things. Thank you for all the very helpful hints and tips!
Very informative and much appreciated!
Very good instructions
Good information
Thank you so much ☺
Thank you for the video - it's interesting to hear that you 'strive for an equilibrium' between the water lost and the surrounding environment, I had never thought of it like that. Just one query, you say that the cutting is inserted into 'a moist plug', could you be more specific about the growing medium, please? It looked white & speckled, was that grit? or vermiculite? something else? Thanks
I want a conservatory. Also I want to propagate plumbago from cutting to make some standard topiaries.
Thank you for this video. I've been struggling to get my plumbago cutting to root. I have failed once and now I have three cuttings which are growing now. All I need now is how and when to transplant them. I have three cuttings in a small pot and I am reluctant to transfer them individually to a larger pot.
This is so funny
There is no sun in the UK for these poor plants.