Broken Sambritenia
The day before the typhoon was approaching, I heard an unpleasant sound while cleaning the balcony.
The one that broke was the Sambritenia Scarlet that I had been raising with care.
She had finally put on flowers for the first time in a while.

Well, I had no choice, so I decided to use it as a branch right away.
This time I was able to get some very nice stems, so
Normally I would only use the tips of the branches, but I decided to also insert the middle part of the branches.
Experiment, experiment♪

As usual, remove the leaves from the lower half of the 15cm branch and simply insert it into the soil.

I know from past experience that it’s easier to take root in hot weather, but I don’t know what to do with this scorching heat.

Since I had done most of the work from the roots,
The stocks themselves have cleared up, so that’s not a big deal, but
I’m wondering if hanging is suitable if it’s going to grow this much.

Once the cuttings have taken root, I think I’ll hang them.
I remember that Sambritenia scarlet was blooming all the way until late fall.
Let’s look forward to the growth from now on.