I have a pastel colored clematis that I took side leaves off without cutting the vine from the mother plant…just bent it down to the ground covered with 4”-5” of soil and it grew a new vine. Cut it from the mother plant and transplanted it .
I have successfully rooted as of last year several C. armandii 'Snowdrift' and a C. armandii 'Appleblossom' - good roots, but they are still sitting without making new growth a year later. I wish I had a trick to get them to move on and put out leaves. Thank you for the video, I'll try your technique of the double node cuttings.
I too have tried to root clematis Armandii but realise I've not waited long enough before discarding! Am I right in thinking you have used semi ripe cutting material?
I have a pastel colored clematis that I took side leaves off without cutting the vine from the mother plant…just bent it down to the ground covered with 4”-5” of soil and it grew a new vine. Cut it from the mother plant and transplanted it .
I have successfully rooted as of last year several C. armandii 'Snowdrift' and a C. armandii 'Appleblossom' - good roots, but they are still sitting without making new growth a year later. I wish I had a trick to get them to move on and put out leaves. Thank you for the video, I'll try your technique of the double node cuttings.
thankyou very much
Ill try to reproduce my Clematis. Thanks very helpful video.
how can I save this video?
I too have tried to root clematis Armandii but realise I've not waited long enough before discarding! Am I right in thinking you have used semi ripe cutting material?
I have used both Semi-ripe and ripe and both have worked!
@JonnyMaple thanks, always good to hear where others have succeeded .