hmmm, i knew it was a good anti bacterial medium but thought it had some form of striking properties too

ohwell i guess its of to the local b%$^^@#ngs to get some hormone powder/gel, what would you recommend pup? i have heard that the gel is easier to use but there are three different kinds, one for soft wood, one medium and one hard??? i presume i would have to use the medium to hard gel for this? whether or not it makes a difference i dont know, i have only used the powder.
dayne wrote:could you post some pics of that tree on different angles i have a very similar one from tess that started huge now its about 250mm
i will give ya the link to the progression here-
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as this was only styled about 2-3 months ago there isnt to much difference but i have had a minor tweak here or there when watering ive looked at it and though a couple of millimetres over that way it needs to be and done it, i will do some update shots of this tomorrow from all angles for ya though dayne and DK
Jan wrote:I've used honey on Shore Juniper cuttings and a range of deciduous cuttings with success. I’ve now given up other cutting treatments in favor of honey.
Have only used it when layering deciduous plants - wisterias, roses, so don’t know how it will go on your juniper, but with the cutting success it looks possible.
I’d be interested to see the process and hear how you go as I’m thinking of trying layering on an abies (world’s ugliest graft needs to be eliminated).
Best of luck,
Jan
jam i will do a progression of the stages i take for layering the top off this one
jamie
