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Birch
... look for intact buds that you think are not going to open and take the semi hardwood cuttings while the buds are still bright green. Use hormex 8 or IBA 0.8 ...
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Companion Plants for Rhododendron
... young growth in late spring or early summer, from semi-hardwood cuttings of more mature growth in mid- or late summer, or from hardwood cuttings of dormant leafless growth in late fall or ...
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Other Plant Information
... the most commonly propagated plants. SW= Softwood SH=Semi-hardwood HW=Hardwood Softwood cuttings are taken right after a flush of growth ... Semi-hardwood is taken in summer to early fall. The lower part of the cutting is hard, but not fully mature while the top is still soft and pliable. Hardwood ... grow. For soft and semi-hard cutting I use Hormodin #2. I use Hormodin #3 for hardwood. There are other ...
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Daylily Propagation
... you may have to dust the bottom end with a rooting hormone for softwood or semi-hardwood cuttings. Plant the cut end into the growing medium at least 3/4 of an ...
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Rose Exchange
... extremely easy to root as a rootstock. However it's easily root late Winter as semi-hardwood. This rootstock can be quite thorny. There are many wild strains. It's thick and ... No Canina Seems equally good as own root or budded. It can be rooted as semi-hardwood late Winter but the sucess rate is low Sydney dmaivn White Meidiland Groundcover Yes Yes ...
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Rose Exchange: Rooting mini roses
... flowers have dried. At this point the stems are mature enough to be treated as semi-hardwood rooting. So one can take the cuttings, strip all leaves (to save the trouble of ...
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Euonymus japonica
... 40 and 60 degrees. There are several variegated cultivars. Propagation: Propagation is by slow rooting, semi-hardwood cuttings. Go To Top of File        Michigan State University Extension Home Page        Main Page for ...
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Australian Climbing Plants
... The best cuttings are taken from young growth which is just beginning to harden (semi-hardwood cuttings). Most cuttings of climbers produce roots from the nodes, so a clean cut ... Temperate Climates - Sunny Positions Temperate Climates - Shady Positions Tropical and Subtropical Areas Arid and Semi-arid Areas Sea-side Plantings Indoor Plants Cultivars Further Reading Australian National Botanic ...
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Propagation from cuttings
... -12 cm long, preferably in the morning or evening. The plant material should be semi-mature, i.e. semi-hardwood. The best time, therefore, to take cuttings is late spring or early summer ...
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Lagerstroemia - Crepe myrtle
... due to the excellent branch ramification. Propagation: From seed in spring, or by softwood and semi-hardwood cuttings taken in spring or summer. Repotting: Every 1-3 years in early spring to ...
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