I have tried to no avail in the past of posting questions on here and getting answers. Nobodies fault here, just I think I am going about this wrong. Though I can get rhizomes, it is actually easier for me to simply get cuttings but information online about propagating cuttings has yet to yield me any results. I am going to post a list of general questions I have about propagation of cuttings and if you can answer any of them at all it would help out. Hopefully other people have tried this growing method and had success so any help would greatly improve my current knowledge.
1. Once you get cuttings, do you put them in water or put them right into soil?
2. What type of soil would work best? Potting soil? Compost? Regular ground soil? A mix?
3. Once in the ground/pot should you treat it with fertilizers/blood or bone meal/ anything like that?
4. Do you remove dead leaves/shoots or do you let nature run its course?
5. How much sun should it get?
6. How often should you water it?
7. Should you use a rooting hormone to help it start?
8. When you get the cuttings, is it fine to put outside right away or keep inside in a sunny window for a bit?
As of now, that is all I can think of. I will make sure to edit if I think of more. If you do not have answers but questions of your own, please ask as well. Thank you!
1. Once you get cuttings, do you put them in water or put them right into soil?
2. What type of soil would work best? Potting soil? Compost? Regular ground soil? A mix?
3. Once in the ground/pot should you treat it with fertilizers/blood or bone meal/ anything like that?
4. Do you remove dead leaves/shoots or do you let nature run its course?
5. How much sun should it get?
6. How often should you water it?
7. Should you use a rooting hormone to help it start?
8. When you get the cuttings, is it fine to put outside right away or keep inside in a sunny window for a bit?
As of now, that is all I can think of. I will make sure to edit if I think of more. If you do not have answers but questions of your own, please ask as well. Thank you!