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Old 17-04-2005, 10:03 PM
peterlsutton
 
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"Ant" wrote in message
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Basically my aim is to grow as many of these as quickly as possible (my
cat's love them so much!!!) and I've heard a little about taking cuttings
from plants and growing them up but I was wondering if these plants are

too
young to do it with at the moment.


I have never grown catnip (nepeta cataria) but last year I propagated
ornamental catmint (nepeta faasseni) which I think is very close. I bought
a small plant for £1.50 in a local garden centre and within two weeks I had
4 children of about the same size and 3 or 3 weeks later I had lots of
grandchildren. I could not face any more!

Your plant sounds plenty large enough. Cut off as many lengths of 2 to 3
inches as you can - I managed 4. You must leave at least one preferably two
pairs of leaves on each mother plant stalk, so as not to kill the stalk.
Pull all the leaves off the lower part of the cuttings leaving just 2 or 3
small ones at the top. Dip the bottom in rooting powder (may well work
without) and insert the bottom half into a small pot of moist compost. It is
worth putting a small polythene bag with some ventilation holes over the
pot. This is to retain moisture. The plant will lose moisture through its
leaves,but has no roots yet to suck up moisture from the compost. Keep warm
but out of direct sunlight and wait for nature. Mine took only 2 to 3 weeks
to grow to the original mother plant size, but that will vary with
temperature and time of year.

best of luck Peter