i've been attempting to grow afew weeping willows from cuttings
the cuttings were taken on and "used" on fathers day(parents brought them back from going out of town)
i didn't know what to do with them so i got one of them and planted it, completely natural. so far it hasn't grow any roots but it is still growing, it started to grow a new branch 3-4 days ago, but that's not the one that i'm asking for help with, the one i want some help with is one that i put it a jar of water. i filled a glass jar(like an old pasta sauce jar) with water and put the cutting into it, it has been in full sun the entire time(its on an exterior windowsill) and i replace the water every few days
here're the results(i think those are roots growing? i also think it's dieing abit at the top)
also, this camera i'm using now makes the one i was using before now look like a toy(which is hilariously ironic since these pictures were taken with an eye-toy(yeah that old ps2 game) camera while the others were taken with an olympus digital cam)
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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
willows will get some die back from the tips when taking cuttings ,i have taken willow cuttings up to 2 inches thick and they have struck
I just used quartz sand and potting mix and kept the soil wet .It doesnt hurt to use rooting powder but I suspect it is not necessary.
but always allow for some dieback
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I just used quartz sand and potting mix and kept the soil wet .It doesnt hurt to use rooting powder but I suspect it is not necessary.
but always allow for some dieback
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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
Yes, those are the start of roots - I would be shocked if you couldn't get roots from your willow cuttings. You can chop down a willow tree and throw the pieces of stump into a bog and they will grow, I have done that.
As long as you keep up the water it doesn't matter if you strike them in soil or a glass of water.
As long as you keep up the water it doesn't matter if you strike them in soil or a glass of water.
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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
they take from very big cuttings like this heel cutting, it's about 150mm thick near the bottom,

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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
that's one amazing stump craig
how much longer do yous think i'll take before i should plant them? it has been in the jar for 7 and a 1/2 weeks now
how much longer do yous think i'll take before i should plant them? it has been in the jar for 7 and a 1/2 weeks now
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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
im the same as craig i have taken 4inch stumps
and puut em in buckets of water and left em out in the element 




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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
thats looks great craig, makes mine look very tiny
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Re: alittle help with an attempted willow cutting
mb1029 wrote:that's one amazing stump craig
how much longer do yous think i'll take before i should plant them? it has been in the jar for 7 and a 1/2 weeks now
should be able to plant now, just keep wet

Hornet wrote:thats looks great craig, makes mine look very tiny

