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Jan 26, 2018 6:19 AM CST
Trinity, NC
Faridat said:I have rooted many cuttings of my Ivy, which is still doing great after many months and has got bigger. What I did, as I had the same questions you are asking, is to add slowly soil to my water. A little by each week. As it's starting to get like a soil "pulp", that is the time I plant my rooted cuttings to the ground. I don't water them afterwards immediately, I just pour into a hole my pulp, the cuttings and adding the new soil.
Good luck with your cuttings, hope you make new plants out of them! Smiling



Thanks everyone for all of your advice.

I believe I will do this method though. Adding a little soil at a time.

I just have one question. What is this pulp your talking about? Are you saying the roots will make a pulp or once I add enough soil jt will form a pulp?

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