


Once roots grow to at least an inch long, transplant the cutting to a well-draining vessel filled three-quarters of the way with potting soil, or plant it out in the garden.īe sure to take mature dimensions into account when growing in the garden or outdoor containers.

Place the bare stem in a narrow clear container containing two inches of water. Remove the bottom pair or pairs of leaves to reveal about three inches of bare, leafless stem. If blooming has occurred, wait until the last flower drops and a flush of new growth appears.īe sure to cut about one-quarter of an inch above a leaf node, the place where leaves originate. To start with a cutting from existing foliage, cut a length of stem, measuring from the growing tip down about four or five inches.
