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Transplanting Vines from the Garden - Continued
Step 10. Soak the potted transplant in a tub of water for at least 3 hours. Remove the pot from the tub and put in a shaded area of the yard. Keep the soil moist. Step11. In about 1-2 months you will start seeing new leaves developing. The vine transplant should now have more roots. Plant beside a fence or trellis. Keep well watered. Tip: I had so many of these offshoots coming up from the roots of one of my passion vines that I didn't have time to pot them all. I simply placed them in a pot with holes in the bottom and put pot in the tub of water making sure that the leaves were above the water level. They have been in there for a few weeks now and are doing fine. I've been waiting for a really good rain to try to plant them directly by the fence, but it looks like I will have to use a sprinkler since the rain keeps going by to the north of us.
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Prepared Pot with Transplant |
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Vine Transplant Potted and Soaking (the Orange Pot on the right). |
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