I'm glad to be here :). I have a question about rooting.
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Posted 4 years 5 days ago #64775
I'm a beginner, but I'm looking, to make my first successful Bosai, from a twig, from a dear passed friends tree.
I have two choices, from a conifer and a deciduous.
I've read it can be done, but, their examples, seem to show the cuttings come from smaller trees.
Can a twig, from a grown tree, be propagated?.
TY, so much in advance.
I have two choices, from a conifer and a deciduous.
I've read it can be done, but, their examples, seem to show the cuttings come from smaller trees.
Can a twig, from a grown tree, be propagated?.
TY, so much in advance.
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Posted 4 years 5 days ago #64782
Yes and no. Depends on what species.
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Posted 4 years 5 days ago #64783
and of the time in the year
and the knowledge of the gardener
and the knowledge of the gardener
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Posted 4 years 5 days ago #64786
One other factor is pretty much random chance. Some seeds grow; some don't. Some cuttings root; some don't. Skill will improve the odds, but there is practically no guarantee./
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64797
If you have access to the trees over time you might want to consider air layering. A little bigger success rate and can give you more mature materials to work with.
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