Thanks for the video. I bought my wife some Russian sage now she loves it and wants it everywhere so I had to see how to do this. I bought some root compound stuff. I figured it can only help. I got the same kind that you are using
Generally when using the same rooting powder I will first poke a hole in the dirt so the powder does not get scraped off on the way down through the dirt and I do not tap it off after putting a cutting in the rooting powder.
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My Russian sage plant is about 4 ft. tall but it is planted in the wrong spot. Is it possible to transplant such a large plant and if yes then when would be the best time?
Thank you for your comment and for watching. It is possible to transplant your Russian Sage. I would wait until the plant is dormant, in the Spring, before it shows signs of growth.
Thanks for the video. I bought my wife some Russian sage now she loves it and wants it everywhere so I had to see how to do this. I bought some root compound stuff. I figured it can only help. I got the same kind that you are using
Generally when using the same rooting powder I will first poke a hole in the dirt so the powder does not get scraped off on the way down through the dirt and I do not tap it off after putting a cutting in the rooting powder.
it would helpful to mention how and how often you water the cuttings, how long they take to root and when you plant them. Pete moss andis a good mix.
I cannot thank you enough. Love flowers & herbs 🌿 recently began growing more and more Lavender because it does so well in our old farm, but I'm sooooo GREEN and still learning. This was by far the best video tips on my very favorite, I've seen. Thank you 💜
Hi Kelly, How's the Russian Sage cuttings doing? Would love to see an update on them. Thank you! :-)
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Great video. Clear explanation
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Does it grow fast and will these spread ok on their own
Do you need to keep them in a light source?
My Russian sage plant is about 4 ft. tall but it is planted in the wrong spot. Is it possible to transplant such a large plant and if yes then when would be the best time?
Thank you for your comment and for watching. It is possible to transplant your Russian Sage. I would wait until the plant is dormant, in the Spring, before it shows signs of growth.
I would also trim it way back before transplanting. It would be best to do this in the Fall.
Any update.?
Not at this time. We are in the winter months and they won’t be up again until spring.