How Do You Start Climbing Jasmine Vine Cuttings?
Jasmine climbing vines are easy to start from a cutting. With a little tender, loving, care when starting, you can grown cuttings over winter and plant in the spring and see remarkable results. PREPARE 12-14″ TERRA COTTA POT WITH STERILE SOIL ALMOST FULL. Press down into soil another 2″-3″ terra cotta pot. This will be your watering pot. Sterile potting soil can be obtained from any good nursery or landscape department at Home Store like Home Depot or Lowes. Locate watering pot adjacent to edge of larger pot to allow room for Jasmine cuttings to be planted. CUT CLIMBING JASMINE VINE STARTERS. Choose healthy part of climbing Jasmine vine plant. Select about 5-6 healthy vine ends to use. Cut vines from healthy vine ends to 12′-14′ long sections. Lay aside on ground. Use single edged razor blade to cut vines. Slice at sharp angle. This exposes the maximum amount of interior of plant so abundant root structure will form. A very sharp Xacto knife would work also. DIP FRESH JASMINE CLIMBING