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Morning Glory Cuttings


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My Mother and I both love morning glories. I sprouted one that I cut from outside in water and then replanted it where I wanted it to grow. Our fences are now covered wtih them. I bring them in all the time and bloom them on window sills. I always take an envelope full of the round seeds at the end of growing season and break them open and plant them again next year. The rest fall from the pods off the vine onto the ground. I love these plants. I believe they are related to the sweet potato or yam plant.

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October 23, 20190 found this helpful

1.)
When taking a cutting how long should it be and where is the best area to make the cut?
I also have a few strans with the roots on the end/the root with most of the vine still attached, all were pulled from the ground. I would really love to plant them in pots... Should I or do I cut most off the vine off, if so how much of it?

2.) Can it also be grown in water?

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