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Tim Tyler 22-03-2004 06:39 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 
I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.

Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.

I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
faster than they take up fresh water.

I have some rooting powder - but it doesn't seem to make much difference.

My cuttings came from a local fruit shop. Though they look fresh
enough, it seems /possible/ that they are too far gone by the time
they reach me. It does seem like a good strain of mint, though ;-)

Any advice?
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Nick Maclaren 22-03-2004 06:39 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 

In article , Tim Tyler writes:
| I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.
|
| Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.
|
| I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
| faster than they take up fresh water.
|
| I have some rooting powder - but it doesn't seem to make much difference.
|
| My cuttings came from a local fruit shop. Though they look fresh
| enough, it seems /possible/ that they are too far gone by the time
| they reach me. It does seem like a good strain of mint, though ;-)

Mint grows readily if the cutting includes even a small amount of
the 'underground' stem (i.e. the bit that grows roots). Without
that, it probably won't be easy.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Nick Maclaren 22-03-2004 06:39 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 

In article , Tim Tyler writes:
| I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.
|
| Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.
|
| I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
| faster than they take up fresh water.
|
| I have some rooting powder - but it doesn't seem to make much difference.
|
| My cuttings came from a local fruit shop. Though they look fresh
| enough, it seems /possible/ that they are too far gone by the time
| they reach me. It does seem like a good strain of mint, though ;-)

Mint grows readily if the cutting includes even a small amount of
the 'underground' stem (i.e. the bit that grows roots). Without
that, it probably won't be easy.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Nick Maclaren 22-03-2004 06:39 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 

In article , Tim Tyler writes:
| I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.
|
| Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.
|
| I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
| faster than they take up fresh water.
|
| I have some rooting powder - but it doesn't seem to make much difference.
|
| My cuttings came from a local fruit shop. Though they look fresh
| enough, it seems /possible/ that they are too far gone by the time
| they reach me. It does seem like a good strain of mint, though ;-)

Mint grows readily if the cutting includes even a small amount of
the 'underground' stem (i.e. the bit that grows roots). Without
that, it probably won't be easy.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Pam Moore 22-03-2004 06:40 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:43:42 GMT, Tim Tyler wrote:

I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.

Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.

I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
faster than they take up fresh water.


I acquired, by mail order, some "special" mint which arrived at the
end of last year. I decided to keep it inside for the winter. It
sprouted well and got leggy so I cut it back, and put the cuttings in
water. They rooted very quickly and I potted them up. I later cut
those back and now have the 3td lot already rooted in water.

Maybe the super market or fruit shop ones react sifferently. In
principle they should behave the same.

Pam in Bristol

Pam Moore 22-03-2004 06:41 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:43:42 GMT, Tim Tyler wrote:

I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.

Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.

I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
faster than they take up fresh water.


I acquired, by mail order, some "special" mint which arrived at the
end of last year. I decided to keep it inside for the winter. It
sprouted well and got leggy so I cut it back, and put the cuttings in
water. They rooted very quickly and I potted them up. I later cut
those back and now have the 3td lot already rooted in water.

Maybe the super market or fruit shop ones react sifferently. In
principle they should behave the same.

Pam in Bristol

Pam Moore 22-03-2004 06:41 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:43:42 GMT, Tim Tyler wrote:

I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.

Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.

I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
faster than they take up fresh water.


I acquired, by mail order, some "special" mint which arrived at the
end of last year. I decided to keep it inside for the winter. It
sprouted well and got leggy so I cut it back, and put the cuttings in
water. They rooted very quickly and I potted them up. I later cut
those back and now have the 3td lot already rooted in water.

Maybe the super market or fruit shop ones react sifferently. In
principle they should behave the same.

Pam in Bristol

Pam Moore 22-03-2004 06:41 PM

Growing mint from cuttings
 
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:43:42 GMT, Tim Tyler wrote:

I'm trying to grow some mint from cuttings.

Mint is /supposed/ to root easily - but I'm having some problems.

I've tried putting the cuttings in water, but find that they wilt
faster than they take up fresh water.


I acquired, by mail order, some "special" mint which arrived at the
end of last year. I decided to keep it inside for the winter. It
sprouted well and got leggy so I cut it back, and put the cuttings in
water. They rooted very quickly and I potted them up. I later cut
those back and now have the 3td lot already rooted in water.

Maybe the super market or fruit shop ones react sifferently. In
principle they should behave the same.

Pam in Bristol


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