Plant cuttings , What should i do next?

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  1. cathyland

    cathyland Gardener

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    I am very new to propagation by cutting; I took some plant cutting in my mother-in-law's garden in Bretagne, right before they move to south.


    Here are some cutting which are managed to survived after 1 month in pot. :sunny:



    But now I don’t know what I should do, I can repot them in bigger pot now as I don’t have any flower pots left. :cry3:



    Mostly I would like to know where should put them, under direct light or shade or shade with light. :what:


    Thanks a lot in advance.:D





    zonal pelargonium[​IMG]

    sedum spectabile
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    hydrangea , two top leaves have died back, so i moved them. new shoot is forming.
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    fuchsia, some of my fuchsia cutting root in water, some are managed to root in soild directly.


    the resone i am putting a small bamboo is because i want to train them into fuchsia standard, like topiary.


    I hope my variety of fuchsia is gonna work, I would like to have info about lantin name of this fuchsia, but she forgot the precise name of it.


    i just hope there s no require special variety for train into fuchsia standard .



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  2. Kristen

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    Leave the cuttings until you can clearly see roots coming out of the bottom of the pot. When cuttings root their roots are very fragile, and if you pot them on too soon you will break them and the plant won't have enough roots to survive.
     
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