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I second this comment, wait for roots and then pot then replant where ever, or wait till the plant goes to seed, collect and sprinkle seeds (there will be a lot) enjoy a ton of new catnip plants!
(buy rooting powder for softwood should help but not really necessary- follow directions,
willow branch clippings may help encourage a stem to make roots when put into the same jar/bucket of water)
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[–] art-of-xxx ago (edited ago)
I second this comment, wait for roots and then pot then replant where ever, or wait till the plant goes to seed, collect and sprinkle seeds (there will be a lot) enjoy a ton of new catnip plants!
(buy rooting powder for softwood should help but not really necessary- follow directions, willow branch clippings may help encourage a stem to make roots when put into the same jar/bucket of water)