Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
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Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Hi ive been trying to research if its possible to grow pines from branch cutting? Ive herad that you cant but stil interested in knowing if it is actually possible?
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
G'day mate
I've been trying this one since I started bonsai and haven't had a slither of success.
However, recently I tried some JBP candles.
I planted 15 cuttings and I had 3 grow roots.
This is how I did it...
I cut the bottom of the shoots at 45 degrees, ripped off the bottom third of needles, got propagating mix, compacted the soil down hard in each 4x4cm pot.
I dip the cutting in hormone gel, then the powder.
Planted at the end of February last year and kept them in a greenhouse, checked them in october.
Hope this gets you and others trying.
Mack
I've been trying this one since I started bonsai and haven't had a slither of success.

However, recently I tried some JBP candles.
I planted 15 cuttings and I had 3 grow roots.

This is how I did it...
I cut the bottom of the shoots at 45 degrees, ripped off the bottom third of needles, got propagating mix, compacted the soil down hard in each 4x4cm pot.
I dip the cutting in hormone gel, then the powder.
Planted at the end of February last year and kept them in a greenhouse, checked them in october.
Hope this gets you and others trying.
Mack
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Have you hought about air-layering? Yes this takes longer, but it has much higher success rate than cuttings.
I think there is a thread on here about a JBP air layer which shows its progress. If someone has it bookmarked or knows where to find it could you please provide a link? I think it was Daviet from memory??
I think there is a thread on here about a JBP air layer which shows its progress. If someone has it bookmarked or knows where to find it could you please provide a link? I think it was Daviet from memory??
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
I did think about doing air layering but i thought it might of been harder but i guess i can give it a go! Thanks for the info
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Let me know if you want seedlings, I planted waaaaay to many this year!
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Yeah i would love some pm me when i can pick some upScott Roxburgh wrote:Let me know if you want seedlings, I planted waaaaay to many this year!

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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Hi Mack, how are the roots on those cuttings? are the plants still healthy and do you remember anything about the type of shoot/candle that struck?Mack_187 wrote:G'day mate
However, recently I tried some JBP candles.
I planted 15 cuttings and I had 3 grow roots.![]()
This is how I did it...
I cut the bottom of the shoots at 45 degrees, ripped off the bottom third of needles, got propagating mix, compacted the soil down hard in each 4x4cm pot.
I dip the cutting in hormone gel, then the powder.
Planted at the end of February last year and kept them in a greenhouse, checked them in october.
Mack
Were they more vigorous than those that did not strike?
I have a Kotobuki variety in the ground that I want to take seed from but if I can try some cuttings with some success then why not give it a crack

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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
G'day Damian
One of the cuttings (2nd year candle) grew a very fat taproot which I cut off 2/3's, the other 2 (1st year shoots) grew finer roots on them which I left for now.
The 3 cuttings are still very lush and green.
I took the cuttings from a very healthy JBP from the top 1/2 of the tree.
Plus one more thing which might help.
I had success with these growing them in single 4cm2 pots within a seed tray.
The seed tray was filled with soil securing the pots in the tray and acting as a water tray.
I kept the soil tray very wet and misted daily.
I'll be trying all diffrent pines on March 1st.
Mack
One of the cuttings (2nd year candle) grew a very fat taproot which I cut off 2/3's, the other 2 (1st year shoots) grew finer roots on them which I left for now.
The 3 cuttings are still very lush and green.
I took the cuttings from a very healthy JBP from the top 1/2 of the tree.
Plus one more thing which might help.
I had success with these growing them in single 4cm2 pots within a seed tray.
The seed tray was filled with soil securing the pots in the tray and acting as a water tray.
I kept the soil tray very wet and misted daily.
I'll be trying all diffrent pines on March 1st.
Mack
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
well after i posted this in January i thought i had nothing to lose and i got my hands on two large pine cuttings. As you can see with the pictures attached that is my best one to date. The other one is doing ok but i dont think it will last long.
So how did i do it? Well as soon as it was removed from the tree, i cut it to size i wanted and found a plastic pot that is a little small ( this helped with me keeping the soil moist) then i removed the bottom bark from the branch to allow new roots to grow while it was in the soil. It was showing new shoots 6-7 weeks afterwards, but since winter it ready hasn't progressed since. Well now i just have to wait afew years to see what happens, ill tranfer it to a bigger pot soon as well. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Looks like casuarina to me too, not a pine.
You could probably root a casuarina cutting the size of a telegraph pole if you wanted.
Important to get species correct when asking for advice, it really makes a difference.
Paul
You could probably root a casuarina cutting the size of a telegraph pole if you wanted.
Important to get species correct when asking for advice, it really makes a difference.
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Hi,
On black pine layering
This is the first one that I have done -- viewtopic.php?f=38&t=317
-- This is the follow up on the layered tre: viewtopic.php?f=104&t=4837
This is the second one -- viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10891
I have not done final post on it, but I think it is going to make it.
Regards.
On black pine layering

This is the first one that I have done -- viewtopic.php?f=38&t=317
-- This is the follow up on the layered tre: viewtopic.php?f=104&t=4837
This is the second one -- viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10891
I have not done final post on it, but I think it is going to make it.
Regards.
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Really? Ill do some more research to confirm im still learning so its most likely im mixed it up! Thanks paul lol
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Could also be calitris. (Spelling?)
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Re: Can i grow pines from large branch cuttings??
Definitely a Casuarina. But your little cuttings are pine.
The large branch may be pushing buds from stored energy and may have no roots yet.
What mix do you have them in? It looks a little like regu.ar potting mix. Probably not the best to promote root growth!

The large branch may be pushing buds from stored energy and may have no roots yet.
What mix do you have them in? It looks a little like regu.ar potting mix. Probably not the best to promote root growth!
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