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Should I leave them for a bit longer to see if the higher ones will take, or should I just cut my losses and chop the lower ones and throw away the extras?
Excellent suggestion, Neil, thank you! I'll do that tomorrow, and report back.If you decide to separate don't throw the upper ones away. Put them in as cuttings, especially if they have some callus around the wound. Separating them may just be the push they need to make some roots.
Thanks bodhi, I've actually used coir this time, cos the sphag is so hard to remove, I keep losing roots when I try. Figured the coir would fall out much more easily. I've done about 6 on these three, 2 on each, so I might take one and plant the one with roots as well as the one without....and leave the others for a little longer.I did that with a Mulberry layer and on one i took off the Sphag moss and it did not grow. On the other i left the Sphagnum moss on and it went on to develop roots and survived. Just a thought and hint.
Really hit and miss for me, had one year with 50% take, thought fantastic I’ll sell these and do more and never got another cutting to take
This one of mine is a Taiwanese cultivar, I believe. It apparently does better in subtropical climates. This may explain why its easier to propagate?