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Old 04-09-2007, 03:15 PM
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Can anyone tell me how/when to take cuttings from a Clematis Montana? I have a very healthy one which I would like to propegate for a friend. Thanks
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I think you are mean't to propegate by layering a stem, pinning it into mud but I have never tried this.
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I seem to remember that they don't root below a leaf node like 'normal plants' but root inter nodal? Layering or getting a long piece and wrapping it around your hand to cause numerous breaks and burying it just below the compost is one method that I recall being mentioned for propagation somewhere?
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Internodal is right Snadger. Montana are quite easy to do.

Remove a few 3ft shoots from a healthy plant.
Divide the shoot with a knife, cutting above a leaf joint and 2in below it.
Remove a leaf from each cutting, leaving just 1.
Dip cut end in hormone rooting powder.
Fill a pot with compost and insert several cuttings around the edge - the leaf joint should be level with the surface.
Water and cover with a clear plastic bag, held in place with an elastic band.
Put in cool, light place.
Cuttings should root within a few weeks, when they are ready to grow on in individual pots.
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Old 06-09-2007, 11:47 AM
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Thanks ever so much everyone. I think I'll try your method Piglet, I'll let you know how I get on. Ciao!
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