My problem is that they keep dying on me.


Does anyone have suggestions how to get them to grow roots as well? I have successfully grown various ficus, jade and chinese elm from cuttings but can't seem to get swampies to survive.
Did you see bougy fan’s post? It’s possibly to succeed with large hardwood cuttings with certain species including swamp cypress.no idea wrote:surely a 3 cm wide cutting will die,that's a 30 mm stem with no roots, which would have to be hard wood,( being that wide) if you even cut below the "node" and shortened/cut in, the branches, no energy is left thru evaporation and sealing of wounds. I'm in a quandary as to why you think it's feasible
Hi Frank,Raging Bull wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 10:06 pm Hi No idea, Swampies are a very resilient tree and I'm just trying to get one with an advaced trunk to play with. That's why I keep trying to get cuttings to grow and the fact that there are a couple of swampies nearby that I can take cuttings from.
The pic below is of one of the cuttings that's "not feasible", it was taken off the tree about 2months ago. All of the green growth is new and has appeared in the last month & a half. I'm not going to pull this one out until it's definitely D.E.A.D. to check if it has grown roots
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Cheers, Frank.