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Question by  waskasoo (471)

Can pachysandra be propagated in a greenhouse?

I'd like to propagate some pachysandra, and would like to know if a greenhouse is suitable for this.

 
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Answer by  blahblah (670)

Pachysandra is very easy to propagate, in a greenhouse or on a windowsill. Cut a tender shoot about 6" long. Remove the bottom leaves, leaving 3-4" of bare stem. Dip the bare stem in rooting compound (available at any garden store). Stick in moist soil. Place cuttings in indirect light and keep the soil moist. Roots will form slowly.

 
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Answer by  Learner (350)

Pachysandra grows in places where there is full or part shade. Since they grow aggressively and grow almost in any soil except the extremely wet soil(wet soil may lead to rotting of roots), they are suitable for greenhouses too.

 
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Answer by  Fragpenguin (19)

Yes a green house is suitable for a pachysandra, propagation with this plant is easy, involving cutting the stems that are two or more inches long and applying rooting hormone.

 
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