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  1. @bike I often keep them in water for up to a few weeks, but they will start to rot sooner or later. If you see any shriveling or discoloration of stems or leaves, discard those cuttings, they aren't going to make it. Get the survivors into soil when you can.

    Here's a photo of the type of growth you will look for after ~6 months as a sign of successful rooting. This is the #Linh cultivar (tree ID #No307), which was cut in December of last year and just now starting to grow.

  2. @bike I often keep them in water for up to a few weeks, but they will start to rot sooner or later. If you see any shriveling or discoloration of stems or leaves, discard those cuttings, they aren't going to make it. Get the survivors into soil when you can.

    Here's a photo of the type of growth you will look for after ~6 months as a sign of successful rooting. This is the #Linh cultivar (tree ID #No307), which was cut in December of last year and just now starting to grow.

  3. @bike I often keep them in water for up to a few weeks, but they will start to rot sooner or later. If you see any shriveling or discoloration of stems or leaves, discard those cuttings, they aren't going to make it. Get the survivors into soil when you can.

    Here's a photo of the type of growth you will look for after ~6 months as a sign of successful rooting. This is the #Linh cultivar (tree ID #No307), which was cut in December of last year and just now starting to grow.

  4. @bike I often keep them in water for up to a few weeks, but they will start to rot sooner or later. If you see any shriveling or discoloration of stems or leaves, discard those cuttings, they aren't going to make it. Get the survivors into soil when you can.

    Here's a photo of the type of growth you will look for after ~6 months as a sign of successful rooting. This is the #Linh cultivar (tree ID #No307), which was cut in December of last year and just now starting to grow.