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Propagating Trees From Cuttings

Propagating trees from cuttings

Propagating trees from cuttings

If not, cover the pot and cuttings with a plastic bag and place in a warm, brightly lit room, as with deciduous hardwood cuttings. Providing light is essential for successful rooting of these cuttings. Check for roots once a month. It may take three or four months for roots to develop.

How do you take cuttings from a tree?

Using sharp secateurs, cut just above a bud or pair of buds at the junction between the current season's growth and the previous year's growth. Remove any large leaves and side-shoots from the stem and trim the cuttings to about 20cm (8in) for large trees and shrubs, or to about 5-8cm (2-3in) for smaller specimens.

Can you take a branch from a tree and plant it?

Choose branches on the parent tree that have grown in the past year and cut right below a bud. This cutting should be between six inches and one foot long. Just as with the softwood, you'll dip the end in rooting hormone and plant it in a pot—but this pot should have sand in it instead of compost.

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