When I brought in my plants I thought I'd try a cutting. It's just a peter pepper so no big loss if it doesn't work, but it's a good learner.
So, I cut off a twig, left 3 leaves on it, and stuck it in a glass of water. I guess it's been about a week now, and no sign of anything growing. The leaves haven't died, but they're starting to show what I assume are signs of nutrient deficiency.
I did a forum search, and amidst all the responses of "here's how to search" I found that most people seem to stick the cutting right in the dirt? It seems to me that there wouldn't be enough water-absorbing surface area for dirt to support it, but I'm obviously no expert.
Assuming dirt is the way to go, is it too late for my cutting? Has it already used up too much of its stored nutrients sitting in water to have a chance at rooting in dirt?
So, I cut off a twig, left 3 leaves on it, and stuck it in a glass of water. I guess it's been about a week now, and no sign of anything growing. The leaves haven't died, but they're starting to show what I assume are signs of nutrient deficiency.
I did a forum search, and amidst all the responses of "here's how to search" I found that most people seem to stick the cutting right in the dirt? It seems to me that there wouldn't be enough water-absorbing surface area for dirt to support it, but I'm obviously no expert.
Assuming dirt is the way to go, is it too late for my cutting? Has it already used up too much of its stored nutrients sitting in water to have a chance at rooting in dirt?