How to grow wisteria from cuttings: all the tips for perfect flowering

How to grow wisteria from cuttings: all the tips for perfect flowering

Find out how to grow wisteria from cuttings. Here are the most useful tips for rooting wisteria cuttings and having flawless flowering.

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Find out how to grow wisteria from cuttings. Here are the most useful tips for rooting wisteria cuttings and having flawless flowering.





Grow cuttings of wisteria it's not difficult at all. The first thing to do is to get the cuttings through pruning, or more simply by taking them from the plant and then proceeding with rooting.

Le wisteria cuttings they must be taken from the still green wood, which has not developed the woody bark. The cut must be 7,5 to 15 cm long, and have at least two sets of leaves. Wisteria cuttings root best when taken in late spring or early summer. (Read also: Wisteria: the legend of flowering (and the meaning)

Prepare the wisteria cuttings for rooting 

Once you have taken the cutting, remove all the leaf clusters that are in the lower half. These will be the main points where new roots will develop. 

Cut so that the lowest node, ie where the leaves just removed were, is 1 to 6 millimeters from the bottom of the cut; if there are flower buds on the cutting, you can remove them. (Read also: The colorful wisteria waterfalls on the balconies of Turin (PHOTO)

Climbing wisteria plants

For the climbing wisteria it is necessary to prepare a pot with well-draining and completely moistened soil. Dip the tip of the cutting into the soil, using a finger or a stick; once placed on the bottom, gently press the soil around it.

Cover the jar with plastic, either by placing a wrap on top of the jar or by placing the entire jar in a plastic bag. It is important that the plastic does not touch the cuttings, to do this you can hold the sheet up with sticks.



Why insert a plastic cover? This material helps retain moisture, which facilitates the propagation of wisteria from the cuttings. Place the pot in a sunny spot, but not in direct sunlight. Check the soil often and water when it's dry to the touch. (Read also: Multiplying succulents has never been easier: techniques for perfect cuttings)


The cuttings should be rooted in about four to six weeks. 

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