Progression of a bougie.

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Progression of a bougie.

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Bougie dug up from friends garden, potted and hard pruned in March this year.
Took 2 cuttings.
IMG_1489[1]_edited.jpg[/attachment Went to repot, leaves but no roots??? how is this possible [attachment=0]IMG_1491[1]_edited.jpg
I was think of training the bougie into a cascade, good idea? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I don't know what happened to the rest of my comment, but the 2nd cutting always looked like it had taken, leaves etc. But when I went to repot, no roots. So I changed the potting mix.
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I have had cuttings take over 12 months to put out shoots. Just leave them be and check for green by scratching with your fingernail every so often.
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Semi cascade will wqork with the major part of the tree.

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Re: Progression of a bougie.

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I love bougies, but they don't really enjoy the climate here. Doesn't mean I won't try it once I've gain more experience in keeping plants alive and have a walk in greenhouse.

Looking forward to seeing the progress on this..... and the cuttings.
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[quote][/quote]Ssemi cascade will wqork with the major part of the tree.
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Here is my semi-cascade bougainvillea.

I like to let it get very 'full' coming in to flowering because a big canopy means lots of those wonderful flowers.

After flowering I do cut it back hard.
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Very nice. I like that.
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