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Ric.ror | 09:11 Thu 03rd Sep 2020 | Gardening
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Well I hope I am not speaking too soon but its turning out really well. I have replanted it and now water just once a week but have included a citrus plant supplement - so now I feel I can ask if there is any way I can take cuttings from it? Or is that not going to be possible

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The RHS website says "Citrus plants are normally sold as mature plants, as they are quite slow-growing. You can try propagating plants yourself by taking semi-ripe cuttings . . .", with a link to here (for advice on how to go about it): https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=404
09:17 Thu 03rd Sep 2020
The RHS website says "Citrus plants are normally sold as mature plants, as they are quite slow-growing. You can try propagating plants yourself by taking semi-ripe cuttings . . .", with a link to here (for advice on how to go about it):
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=404
Is your intention to grow a number of plants to produce limes ?
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No not really - I think they make nice patio plants
No problem.. I just didn't want you to be let down when it is likely to take 5 to 10 years to bare fruit.
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Can I just ask a supplementary question - am I right in thinking I can take a leaf cut it in half and use some hormone rooting powder and then pop in a pot - it will then germinate into a plant?
I can't believe its going to be that easy
It's fairly easy .. https://youtu.be/rAUCRL72Eg8
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I’m just waiting for my hormone potting stuff

Thank you for your replies- I aim to post another question about my lemon seedlings
Try air layering - no fancy rooting powders, just poly bag & compost.

https://youtu.be/vhCmok1a4ks
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That was really interesting watching that - obviously my plant no where near ready for that but it’s certainly something to aspire to
Thanks for posting it

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