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I'm not sure if this is where I should be posting this, but I figured I'd start here.
I have a Rosemary sprig that it is really important to me to turn into a plant. It comes from a house my friend had to sell due to divorce and I think it would mean a lot to him to get a growing plant back from the one he had to leave. It’s been in a pot for over two months, it’s still green and supple, but has not put out roots. We’re beginning to get frost.
So, here are my questions in no particular order and the answers to some might answers etc.:
1. Should I put more rooting hormone on it, maybe do something to make it so it can absorb it?
2. Should I take it out of the ground and put it in water for the winter?
3. Should I leave it in a pot outside or bring it in for the winter?
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