Akebia quinata - or chocolate vine - is best propagated by layering the shoots. Pin a shoot or two down on the soil with a piece of wire, having first cut a little slit diagonally on the shoots - not right through, though! Then wait...they should root quite easily. Once the roots are firmly in the soil, you can cut the stems and pot up the babies.
Akebia quinata - or chocolate vine - is best propagated by layering the shoots. Pin a shoot or two down on the soil with a piece of wire, having first cut a little slit diagonally on the shoots - not right through, though! Then wait...they should root quite easily. Once the roots are firmly in the soil, you can cut the stems and pot up the babies.
23 Mar, 2010