Sequoia sempeverins - Coastal redwood
Posted: August 7th, 2012, 2:30 pm
Hi Guys,
Well today i went to check out a redwood in my sisters neighbours front yard as it had shoots coming from the base.
WELL, inbetween trying to get in between the fench and the tree trunk (about a 10 inch gap) and the shoots not having developed ANY roots whatsoever (i was hoping that the mulm and soil would cause the to ground layer and i could chop them off) i decided i would try something different.
So, i cut about five of the suckers off, along with a heap of hardwood and semi hardwood branchs (with softwood shoots on them as well) and bought them home.
The large stuff, thumb thickness and above, i have placed under plastic, in a styrofoam box filled with water, in the vain attempt to force them to strike roots, i then have about 50 cuttings in hardwood and softwood pencil thickness and less that im hoping ill at least get a couple strike roots.
Im going on the fact that people can cut redwood burls, sit them in a pan of water and strike roots and plant them out into a tree, so theres the concept with the larger wrist thick cuttings. The smaller stuff, well, im just assuming that they will take as people propagate them from cuttings all the time.
Well today i went to check out a redwood in my sisters neighbours front yard as it had shoots coming from the base.
WELL, inbetween trying to get in between the fench and the tree trunk (about a 10 inch gap) and the shoots not having developed ANY roots whatsoever (i was hoping that the mulm and soil would cause the to ground layer and i could chop them off) i decided i would try something different.
So, i cut about five of the suckers off, along with a heap of hardwood and semi hardwood branchs (with softwood shoots on them as well) and bought them home.
The large stuff, thumb thickness and above, i have placed under plastic, in a styrofoam box filled with water, in the vain attempt to force them to strike roots, i then have about 50 cuttings in hardwood and softwood pencil thickness and less that im hoping ill at least get a couple strike roots.
Im going on the fact that people can cut redwood burls, sit them in a pan of water and strike roots and plant them out into a tree, so theres the concept with the larger wrist thick cuttings. The smaller stuff, well, im just assuming that they will take as people propagate them from cuttings all the time.