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Showing posts with label Tabernaemontana divaricata. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Successful Experiments

I tried propagating morning glory and Tabernaemontana divaricata (which we call safeda or chandni tree here in local terms) from herbaceous stem cuttings, and had excellent results.





 attractive bottles ;)


Inspite of all the discouraging content on the internet which says that propagating things without rooting hormones is mostly a failure, i had success WITHOUT it. I just put the cuttings in water and they sprouted roots. However you should keep in consideration that the stems are semi-hardwood- neither too old nor very young. Just a week or so old. This is because the mature stems find it difficult to adapt to the new medium and the young ones are too undeveloped for it.  I also find it better to peel off a little surface of the stems.

Morning Glory-initial stage

first root growths

mature roots ready to transplant

Chandni- initial stage

first root growths