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can i take cutting from a cordlyline
- 26 May, 2010
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Not as such Guest. The usual way to grow Cordies is from seed which it doesn't produce until it is fully mature. I say 'not as such' because a younger plant will often put out suckers from the base which, if left, will become multiple trunks. It is possible, if you catch them just right, to remove these with some root attached and grow them on as new plants. It is difficult though. The cutting often traumatises so much that not only does baby plant die but mummy plant does as well. It's a risk.
27 May, 2010