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Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Single Node Cuttings Trial. Propagating Perennial Salvia @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 3 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Some fun with plant propagation - trying Salvia Caradonna from single-node cuttings. Generally, I like to have 2-3 (or more) nodes on my perennial cuttings, so that I have lots of buds for shoots and branching. However with this salvia the internodal length is so long that even 2-node cuttings are rooting with more length than I'd prefer. So here we're trying to root from the bottom node only.

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