What is the easiest way to grow wisteria from a cutting?


Question:I have tried twice to grow wisteria from a clipping and both times they have died.
I tried using root growth stuff and I tried extra fertilizer. what am I not doing right?

Answers:
The best way is to make a cut in the vine but leave it attached to its original vine. Then put that into dirt. Roots will grow where you have sliced the vine. At that point, sever from the original wisteria and you have another plant.


can you put the cutting in a glass of water until the roots start and then after about 3 inches of new growth then put it in potting soil?
Sorry I'm not too sure, maybe it would be more effective to get the seeds, I planted some and they are starting to grow. You could also save yourself time and buy on EBAY
But if you really want to keep trying go to:
http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/advisor/pl...

That will give you the best advice, I love these plants, they are absolutely beautiful. Hope this helps and Have a Great Day!

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