5 Common Sage Unrooted Organic Cuttings Clippings For Propagation Salvia
What you get: Five at-least 4-inch cuttings Common Name: SageScientific Name: Salvia OfficinalisPlant height: Up to 2 feetSome uses/benefits: Easy to growFragrant leaves and flowersCulinary and medicinal uses (please google)U.S. Hardiness Zone: 5-9Sun Requirement: Full to medium sunWater Requirement: Let dry between wateringHow long it takes for cuttings of this plant to root: 3-4 weeksNote: I have successfully rooted sage easily in a glass of waterBasic instructions for rooting cuttings: Re-cut the bottom of the stem w/clean scissorsOptional: Dip the cut end into rooting powder (this will give you a better chance at successfully rooting the cutting, but is not necessary)Plant the cutting into a container of potting soil to cover at least 2 bottom nodes (nodes are the protruding areas where leaves were stripped). Nodes are where the roots will grow from.Water the soil if it is not moist alreadyKeep the soil moist until cuttings root.