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  1. That's Elderberry, it looked like it's from Georgia Peachnut. I've never grown it but I'd think you could stick it in soil and it will grow roots.

  2. I left mine wrapped in a wet paper towel in a zipper bag to create the greenhouse effect,when it started to sprout I put it in soil,I used a clear cup so I can see the roots system. This was almost three years ago I have it planted in ground now

  3. Hello there. What is your growing zone? Might I suggest to keep them in a moist paper towel for approximately 2 weeks or until it forms some good roots. You have an Adam and John. You'll need both for pollination. I can't tell how deep your pot is but if you're starting in a pot it will need to be deeper than that. I'll do a video later in the day on the 12th. Might I suggest watching "Hardwood Propagation"-Easy Elderberry cuttings and more by Edible Acres. You're going to be fine πŸ€—

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