Just a few photos of some successful pine cuttings for your information.
These are cuttings of JUVENILE growth taken from seedlings. Please note than juvenile growth roots far easier than shoots with mature needle pairs.
I did not record what time of year these were taken. I do remember it was not spring which is my preferred time. Probably autumn? Someone (I can't recall who?) contacted me to ask for more details of propagating pines from cuttings so I did a batch to take photos. If you were the one please let us know what time of year.
Note that all the rooted cuttings have terminal tips. None of the cuttings without buds have rooted so far. I think there may be a message for us there.
A couple have a few roots but more have just a single root. I'm putting that down to time of year and having to root over winter as I usually get much better sets of roots on juvenile cuttings.
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So these were from last year some time?
Given it’s juvenile growth from seedlings I’m guessing like November maybe?? Mostly growth has matured by autumn in my experience and needles are emerging… no juvenile growth at any rate.
Given it’s juvenile growth from seedlings I’m guessing like November maybe?? Mostly growth has matured by autumn in my experience and needles are emerging… no juvenile growth at any rate.
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November would be my usual time to take JBP cuttings from seedlings when they are still fully juvenile. The seedlings these cuttings came from were some that had not been pricked out of the seed tray so were a little slower than individually potted trees. At the time they had a mix of juvenile foliage and paired adult needles.
You may be able to pick out some of the long, paired needles in the first pic. That's why I'm guessing it was late Summer or Autumn
You may be able to pick out some of the long, paired needles in the first pic. That's why I'm guessing it was late Summer or Autumn
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Great results. Have you tried mature jbp cuttings? I have been experimenting with taking mature candle cuttings when decandling in summer for the last couple of years. I get a roughly 50% success rate so far which I have found to be promising for this species. (Radiata pine cuttings I have almost 100% success rate).
It's not something that at this stage I think is worth doing over seed growing or seedling cuttings, especially when you want large quantities. But for some one just wanting to slowly build up my jbp stock, struggling to get my hands on any seed, it's become a valuable practice.
It's not something that at this stage I think is worth doing over seed growing or seedling cuttings, especially when you want large quantities. But for some one just wanting to slowly build up my jbp stock, struggling to get my hands on any seed, it's become a valuable practice.
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Great news that you have some success with mature candles. So far I have not managed to strike a single candle so would be interested in seeing your methods, as, I am sure, would others here.
I have had low success with year old shoots taken late winter from mature trees but only about 5-10% strike rates on JBP, JRP< Mugho and JWP.
I've been working with pine cuttings as seed is almost impossible to get in Aus now due to increased quarantine restrictions on all Pinus material so even low strike rates were attractive.
I now have a couple of trees planted in the paddock that are producing cones so can go back to seed now.
I have had low success with year old shoots taken late winter from mature trees but only about 5-10% strike rates on JBP, JRP< Mugho and JWP.
I've been working with pine cuttings as seed is almost impossible to get in Aus now due to increased quarantine restrictions on all Pinus material so even low strike rates were attractive.
I now have a couple of trees planted in the paddock that are producing cones so can go back to seed now.
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I just made a new thread for my methods and findings. Been wanting to share for a while just haven't got round to it.