A vine has been broken. What should I do?
Vines break easily when they start growing rapidly.
As the morning glory is a very strong plant, new vines grow from other places after a vine breaks. Furthermore, new roots sometimes come out from the broken vine if it is dipped in water.
Don't give up! Instead, examine the situation once again.
When a long vine breaks, you had better put the broken vine into a cup of water.
After new roots grow densely, you can transfer the new plant into soil.
When only a tip of a vine is broken, throw away the tip and bring the plant up.
Before long, a new vine will grow from the side of a leaf.
As for the"Andon" method (in which we make a frame like a lamp stand) or the pinching method, we cut off the tip of the main (parental) vine purposely (we call this a "pinch") when the plant grows to the 8 or 9 leaf stage. This stimulates the growth of child vines or grandchild vines and increases the number of flower buds.
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New roots come out after a broken vine is soaked in water.
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When roots appear this way, it's time to transplant them into soil.
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Pinching in the "Andon" method
We cut the vine at the upper portion of the 6th leaf and remove buds 1,2 and 6.
We elongate vines 3,4 and 5 and wind them up in "Andon" fashion.
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