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Let's talk cuttings please

ladylotus
12 years ago

I do a lot of cuttings and then distribute plants to friends. I get a lot of conifer cuttings and have had fairly good success in getting them to root.

Here is my method.

I put together a soiless medium mixture of 1/2 peat moss and 1/2 perlite. I will place enough of this medium in a large tote to a depth of about 3". I then add enough water to the mix to make it damp, NOT soggy wet.

I take my cutting snip the end at a very severe angle, dip them into Dip n' Grow and place them into a tote.

Here is a photo of my cuttings from last year.

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Once I have all my cuttings tucked into my totes, I put the lids in place and set the totes on heating mats. I keep them on heating mats for 1 to 2 months. I will then move the totes under my benches in the greenhouse and forget about them until Aug. or Sept. when I will pot them up into individual pots.

What do the rest of you do? I would love to hear details...please.

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