Body & Soul6 mins ago
wisteria
anyone taken cuttings from wisteria? If so, when and how and was it successful and how long before you could plant it out.
I know it is a climber, but is is considered a tree and required to be grafted onto something, or is it just a regular plant
(obviously, I'm not a very good gardner, but I'd like to be!)
cheers
mimi
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The best method of propergation that I know is serpentine layering in spring. Take a long whippy branch thats close to the ground and peg it down into a 4" pot and bury the pot in the ground almost to the top, it will help if you slightly damage the branch by twisting or cutting to stimulate rooting, you can repeat this several times along the same branch or use differant ones. hopefully they should have taken in one year and should be ready for lifting and planting out.
Or you could try 3"-4" softwood cuttings in early spring using rooting hormone, may take 12- 18 months Good Luck.
mimififi, I dont think its that important to bury them in the ground, I think the main reason for this is to help them stay put.
You may like to try it without burying the pots but use slightly bigger ones, weighted with plenty of crocks in the bottom and maybe a largish pebble on top of the wire 'U' shaped peg to keep it all in place. All the Best.