Jasmine from cutting?

Apr

29

2010

Is it difficult to get Jasmine to grow from a cutting?

Any tips or suggestions on doing so successfully would be much appreciated.

Thank you.

PS: I have a Jasmine bush that blooms at night, but not very often. Hoping for something that will smell good more often and during the day.

In: Gardening Asked By: .Sally [ Grey Star Level]
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Jasmine should root well. Cut below a leaf, remove a few above that and (best tip)dip in a rooting powder or gel. Then put it in a good potting soil. Some sun, some shade and water—different varieties will take different times to take hold and start rooting.

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