Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Plant A Tree In Someone How Do You Start A New Holly Plant/tree From A Branch Of A Grown Plant/tree?

How do you start a new Holly plant/tree from a branch of a grown plant/tree? - plant a tree in someone

The need to prune the trees and I wonder whether I can start a new work / branches cut.

3 comments:

A Well Lit Garden said...

Holly

Holly can be easily propagated from semi ripe or wooden poles, but now is the time of year to buy these cuts. Semi-mature (or semi-hard) cuttings are usually in late summer to autumn. Cuttings are in the fall during the winter term. Cuttings at this time of year to be taken, not of reproductive technology is recommended for Holly. You can try, but their success is very low. The reason is that all growth hormone still on the tips of the branches of the holly is concentrated. These hormones inhibit the development of roots and cut the ends of the softwood cuttings.

You can see that the layers in a much easier to spread their hollies and can be made at this time of year for Evergreen holly. Just take a shoot, young flexible approaches the earth and mother of Nick (cut a piece of bark) from the trunk on the opposite side of a bud. Well, cultivating the land, buried where they lay, and part of the film with grooves on the floor. Fill the soil in this part of Mother Earth and the roots mMEDIUM. Water. Keep watered in summer classes. The sections of the evergreen hollies can be lifted, cut and plant next spring.

fair2mid... said...

Propagation by cuttings is a common method of spreading many woody ornamental plants. Below are easy to harvest.

Semi-hard rods are necessary for successful propagation by cuttings, but keep up with high humidity around the yard is essential. If you just take some root cuttings, you can use a pot. Try high humidity, by the holding of a milk jug or plastic bottle bottomless cup or the pot in a plastic bag. Cuttings can be placed forward in plastic trays covered with transparent plastic over a metal frame. But make sure the tray has holes in the ground for drainage. The plastic will help to reduce high humidity and water loss from cuttings.

BobKat said...

This is the best time of year for the propagation of cuttings of woody plants. It is showing a great website with detailed instructions and even a video, how to take and root cuttings of conifers. To freeplants.com instructions and video.

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