Friday, January 29, 2010

Japanese Maples Cindy Morgan How Can I Grow More Japanese Maples From The Ones I Already Own?

How can I grow more Japanese Maples from the ones I already own? - japanese maples cindy morgan

I have several different types are green maple, dwarf green vertical and red dwarf Japanese. They are so expensive to go to kindergarten, I would try my hand in the use of stakes, but I've never seen anything like it.

Is it possible? How?

Please use understand simple concepts. I'm so new in plant propagation, refinement.

3 comments:

chryse74 said...

For semi-ripe cuttings in late May and August, a cup with two or three nodes (places where leaves emerge from the stem) and remove every three to four leaves.
Remove the leaves from the lower nodes of the hand
the scar of a leaf and gently open the wound, as well as lawn mowers, immersion in the IBA (rooting hormone, you can use) powders or liquids and place it in a room humidity, the home of the clouds, or what have you got an access to ( small room is covered hot and humid all that is needed). The key to success seems to get upright leaf wetness. The rest is time. No need to revise at least three weeks. If they have taken root, if possible, in winter with extra lighting. It seems to help. But if they can and must rest, that's fine too.

As for the floor, make sure that it is a loose, open, well-drained mix. A large proportion of perlite, pumice, sand, or plans to create something to air pockets in the soil has been washed desirable.

There are other possibilities, but the best and easiest way I know of

TONJA S said...

Now is the time (spring) is is best for afforestation, reforestation, or to make children now, you have to take into the bush, stalks, replant with a little fertilizer (20-10-10) You need more, than they can handle, and more attention than you would if you bought a green gold, is someone who has a love of green ...

nana said...

I have not tried this Japanese maple, but was in all other plants and trees, I tried. If you cut can get Ahold of a pasture, a dozen pieces of branches, the size of the little finger, cook over 1'2 liter of water for half an hour. After the water cools, put some stakes of maple in a container glass of water willow. Rooting is the best agent that I used. Be sure to keep the water level until the roots of the pasture clones were developed, the plant, as it should pasture with more water into the soil when they are planted to soak in water. Good luck!

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