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The spikes need to be pointing up. That cutting is upside down.Usually when taking a cutting, they are cut at a joint and then the tip is trimmed. It will make more sense when you get some plants growing nicely.
The way to tell though is look at the spikes on the sides of the cutting. They need to point upwards.
Quote from: spaugh on June 01, 2018, 10:33:03 AMThe way to tell though is look at the spikes on the sides of the cutting. They need to point upwards.I understand and that's what's confusing. The spikes and indention are horizontal on this cutting. Usually it's as plain as day. I'll figure it out......
Or you could just plant it flat and growth will come out all along the piece.
This Sugar cutting has been in the ground for weeks, nothing. I'm beginning to think I have it upside down. Should the cut side go in or the point?
You can water a little then let it dry out, it should make it root. I assume its pretty warm in the GH. That should get them going. If they came from someones outdoor garden in a colder location they could also just be really stalled from the cold.