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Tutorials: How To Clone Hardwood CuttingsTutorials, How To Do It Yourself: How To Clone Hardwood Cuttings.
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Cloning Hardwood Cuttings:Figure out what you want to reproduce. Is it likely that this will grow? Do some research. Some species are more difficult than others. Trees and shrubs like willow, and poplars will produce roots with little effort, oaks, on the other hand are a lot more difficult. Some species may require the use of indol buteric acid like Hormadin which comes in 3 levels based on the difficulty of the project. This needs to be mentioned. There are plants that you should not replicate. Please check your states noxious weed list and prohibited exotic species lists if you have any doubt. It might be illegal, so do some research. One large chain of hardware stores was selling a plant that was on one of the "most wanted invaders" list, and even they were unaware of this at the time. We already have too many non native, invasive, alien pests, please don't increase the problem. Find a source for your plant material.If you already have it growing in your landscape, this part will be easy. If not, and the plant you want to clone is in a neighbors yard, ask them about the possibility of getting some cuttings, if they say yes, be sure to take these cuttings in a way that will not do damage to the mother plant. Be sure and thank the neighbor. I have seen this sort of thing turn into lifelong friendship and project partnering! However you get the plant material, make sure you will have access to it at the proper time. Assemble the tools and materials you will need, in advance of taking cuttings. If you will be planting the cuttings into beds to be dug up and transplanted at a latter time, do all the preparations first. If you plan to put them into nursery pots, make sure you have your containers and all the soil material ready to use, before you take out the pruners. I. The materials:
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B. Place the cutting into the soil, make sure that the base end goes into the soil past the lowest bud union. C. Pack the soil around the base of the cutting lightly. D. Water in. V. Follow up: Note:No one knows exactly when this was first discovered, but men have been using this method of asexual reproduction for centuries. This has advanced to the science of "tissue cultures, which take only a few cells to do the same thing. Window Sill Science:Soft wood, or green wood cuttings from many plants and a few shrubs and trees can be rooted in a glass of water on the window sill. Back To Tutorial Directory Copyright 2007 James Burns |
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