Does Melaleuca Linariifolia strike well from Cuttings?

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Does Melaleuca Linariifolia strike well from Cuttings?

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Hi all, was wondering whether propagation with melaleuca linariifolia would be successful from hardwood cuttings? If so is winter a good time or should I hold off until early spring?
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Re: Does Melaleuca Linariifolia strike well from Cuttings?

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Hi Sidd,

According to the Australian Native Plant Society they propagate easy from seed and cuttings.

http://anpsa.org.au/m-lin.html

Cuttings are taken in July/August of half-ripe lateral shoots with a heel.

Good luck,

Chris
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Re: Does Melaleuca Linariifolia strike well from Cuttings?

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Thanks Chris, appreciate the advice. Natives are a new adventure for me, and I appreciate your input. :D
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Thanks Chris
When should Melaleuca be repotted and pruned and wired?

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Re: Does Melaleuca Linariifolia strike well from Cuttings?

Post by Soundsliketheocean »

Melas are supposedly easy to strike from young cuttings but don’t know if anyone who has had success with hardwood cuttings. I e tried a few times and will continue to try.
One thing you must do is keep the water up to them when they are repotted and or struck with cuttings. Springtime is best but not essential depending on your location. Would not try it in winter unless I was in qld or NT.
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