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Lychee Cutting Propagation Learn How to Root Lychee Cuttings
Cut and peel off a ring of bark about 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm.) wide and scrape the thin, white cambium layer off the exposed area. Dust a bit of rooting...
Propagating With Semi-Hardwood Cuttings How To Do a Snap Test For Semi-Hardwood Cuttings
How do you propagate semi-hardwood cuttings?How long do semi-ripe cuttings take to root?How do you encourage the roots to grow from cuttings?When shou...
Growing New Spruce Trees - Learn How To Propagate A Spruce Tree
Recut the base of the cutting at an angle and strip all needles from the lower two-thirds of each one. Plant the cuttings deep into sandy loam. You ca...
Calibrachoa Cutting Propagation - Learn How To Root Calibrachoa Cuttings
Take 6 inch (15 cm.) tip cuttings in the morning and insert the cut end into a good soilless potting medium that drains well. The cuttings will requir...
Barberry Plant Propagation Tips For Propagating A Barberry Shrub
cuttings from the tips of vigorous side branches. Clip each one off just below a leaf node. Remove all of the shoots on the lower half of the cutting....
Quince Propagation How To Grow Quince From Cuttings
Propagating Quince from Cuttings To propagate flowering quince by cuttings, take 6- to 8-inch (15 to 20.5 cm.) cuttings from last year's growth. Remov...
Pawpaw Cutting Propagation Tips On Rooting Pawpaw Cuttings
Propagating pawpaw trees through cuttings is possible, but it does not have a particularly high success rate. If you want to attempt it, take softwood...
Growing Cranberries From Cuttings Tips For Rooting Cranberry Cuttings
Insert the cut end of the cranberry cutting into a nutrient rich, lightweight medium such as a mixture of sand and compost. Place the potted cutting i...
Bay Tree Propagation - Tips For Rooting Bay Tree Cuttings
Bay tree cuttings are best taken in midsummer, when the new growth is half ripe. Cut a 6-inch (15 cm.) length from the end of a stem and remove all bu...