Snowburner
- 13 Jul, 2008
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Fuchsia, picture off the computer, the one i saw when i ordered, not received it yet-but i expect it will be a cutting, will upload my own picture when i receive it and it decides to flower.
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Looks a nice one. I shall have to look into taking cuttings from Fuchsia's, are they as easy as the Begonias?
14 Jul, 2008
yep Mark fuchia cuttings are so so easy to take , ive tried both taking a softwood cutting and rooting it in some water and just putting it in some compost both do well , I think if I had to choose maybe the water cutting did slightly better , only bit of advice id say is do it asap to give it a chance to grow on a bit and dont worry if it looks as if its died in the winter , if you spray it with a liltte lukewarm water in the spring it will soon burst into life again . M x
6 Aug, 2008
Thanks for the tips Weemamabell - i will take a note of that.
8 Aug, 2008
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I bought this one this year as well and accidently gave it away to a neighbour !! lol , its starting to flower and looks good , im not too worried il get it back at the end of the year to over winter it for her and get cuttings in the spring
13 Jul, 2008