So glad I found and read through this thread cause I have a 3m tall Callistemon viminalis that I wish to strike and the information in here has been most helpful and inspiring.
But I have a question, is it more effective to take cuttings or try air layering. What would be the max diameter for cuttings? I have my eye on a branch of oldish wood that has a flush of new growth at the tip. I don't know weather to air layer or treat as cutting. It's quite thick, but I don't think too thick. I'll try for a photo and measurement tomorrow.
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
If you read through you would have noted that pup has successfully done 3 and 4 cm cuttings (diameter I assume).
Having said this I would also assume that an air layer is potentially the safer / more reliable option.
Air layer is a lot more work though!
Having said this I would also assume that an air layer is potentially the safer / more reliable option.
Air layer is a lot more work though!
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
I have airlayered branches up to 50cm but never had a cutting be successful
If you have access to the tree to put layers on then i will always do that to ensure success.
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If you have access to the tree to put layers on then i will always do that to ensure success.
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
Thank you both for the response.
As the tree has been allowed to grow unattended for some 16 yrs, there is a lot of dead wood that I've started stripping out, but also a lot of new growth so I might try both options.
Thanks again.
As the tree has been allowed to grow unattended for some 16 yrs, there is a lot of dead wood that I've started stripping out, but also a lot of new growth so I might try both options.
Thanks again.
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
Ken ,kcpoole wrote:I have airlayered branches up to 50cm
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They are serious air layers.
Do you have any links with photos?
I do believe you, it would be a fantastic read.
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
Whoops I meant to say 50 mm ( teach me not to proof read my posts!)Kevin wrote:Ken ,kcpoole wrote:I have airlayered branches up to 50cm
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They are serious air layers.
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
Glad to see I am not the only one to get my C's mixed with my M'skcpoole wrote:Whoops I meant to say 50 mm ( teach me not to proof read my posts!)Kevin wrote:Ken ,kcpoole wrote:I have airlayered branches up to 50cm
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
Since this is a family forum I'm just going tokcpoole wrote: Whoops I meant to say 50 mm ( teach me not to proof read my posts!)
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Re: Bottle Brush Pruning
Hi all. When I saw the photo of pups bottlebrush bonsai my mouth dropped. I have to have of my own. So I took 5 cuttings off a very mature bottlebrush and I used cutting gel for them and I put them in 1 pot together with a plastic bag over the top and I spray them 2 times a day as brisbane is having a heat wave. Is there anything else I can do to succeed at rooting 1 of the cuttings? They don't seem to have wilted yet.
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