canadanna said:I am amazed how easy this is with some plants. My favorite is sweet potato vine. I just buy one and keep clipping.
That's the easiest plant I have ever rooted. I have had 100% success, even when I used only one node. Roots are usually visible within 24 hours in warm weather.
Name: Evan Pioneer Valley south, MA, USA (Zone 6a)
Montauk Daisy and Ajania Pacifica are as well. Because they need trimming late spring early summer cuttings are abundant. I strip the lower leaves, make a mud puddle and stick em in.
I constantly use this method to root plants. If I have never tried a particular plant that way --- even if it is not reputed to work with that plant --- I try it anyway. It often works.
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You can definitely keep it over winter in a jar OR in the soil.
No, it's not too late to take cuttings.
Rooting time I can't estimate.
Maybe someone else can.