Need help with Ludiscia Discolor
So, I woke up this morning and my blooming Ludiscia Discolor had one stalk that was no longer upright. I investigated it and found that the base had separated from the rest of the plant. I looked at the separation and it was mushy brown.
Now, I've read that you can break them at the nodules and root them. Can I do that to save this portion? I don't expect to save the flowers as there are no roots, but I am unclear what to do to get roots. Do I put it in a thin layer of water like a vine, or just clean it off and put it in the soil?
BTW, I am not so sure that it rotted and then fell over. It was a very thin offshoot from a thicker branch. I was actually just thinking the other day that I should stake the flowers on that particular spike as it looked a little heavy and was leaning. Oops, lol...
Any advice is welcome for rooting and how to clean it. I've never had to deal with this before.
Last edited by Paul Mc; 12-24-2010 at 10:33 AM..
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