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Sep 5, 2016 11:00 AM CST
Name: Thomas
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Hey again @Weedhopper

I forgot to mention that you can take cuttings and get them to root and then plant them where ever you wish. A neighbor and I traded each other some cuttings one year. When the vines were blooming I marked the male and female vines with plastic ties and then that Fall made several select cuts from each vine and the neighbor did the same. I use some Root Stimulator ( liquid ) in the bucket of water that I had the cuttings and come early Spring the bucket was full of roots. I planted these intermixed with my existing vines and ever vine produced more blooms each year for about 5 years. Heavy production from all of the vines. Hope this will help. nodding
Thomas75

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