Striking birch cuttings?

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Striking birch cuttings?

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I have heard birch are pretty easy to strike so i took some cuttings the other day, just had them sitting in a bucket of water and the buds are starting to burst, better do something with them. 2 Questions, what mix to use, i assume an open sandy mix like i use not natives would be fine? What size cuttings will strike? Should i just use the last seasons growth or can larger cuttings (10mm diameter) strike aswell?

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Re: Striking birch cuttings?

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How did they go? I have a birch out the front and have the same questions as you
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Re: Striking birch cuttings?

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Man,
why bother with Birch ? I presume its for bonsai ? They don't take well to wiring and suffer branch dieback. You would be far better to put your efforts into Trident maple cuttings.
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Re: Striking birch cuttings?

Post by Boics »

Got me thinking...

This is worth a read: http://www.bonsaibasho.com/micromarket/ ... brary/a189

.......Before one goes and throws out all your Birch...

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Re: Striking birch cuttings?

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Thats a great link for learning all about birch bonsai pros and cons, thanks Boics

Still would like to know about the cuttings aspect of birch
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Re: Striking birch cuttings?

Post by jadecuphey87 »

Hi mate.
I've found they air layer really easy I layered some suckers at the start of autumn And they already in the ground very established roots fast. I no they are very prone to rot quite easily. I taken about a about a 100 whips once parent is dormant and had about twenty percent take root. I find they really hard to root as cuttings but it not impossible. :fc:
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