Casuarina cutting advice please
Posted: April 10th, 2014, 6:41 pm
I've collected some Casuarina or Alocasuarina cuttings which are currently in a Seasol mix. I noticed in the species guide that they can be grown from cuttings, and while I agree generally with the Species Guide in the propagation paragraph, re the wealth of material available, (I'd have preferred to layer this one ), it was a case of grab a quick cutting of this unusual branch or miss out, so I thought that it was worth a go.
the bark has a reddish tone and the greenery is more like a Cyprus than a Casuarina
I want to give the cuttings the best chance so I have the material in a seasol mix and am looking for tips on the best way to proceed to maximise my chances of success with this unusual branch.
I'm thinking that I'll try striking cuttings from this small branch in a seedraising/spagmun mix in a couple of my soft drink bottle propagators, and include a "glasshouse" of another cut off bottle over the top to stop them drying out too quickly. I'm thinking of using both honey and hormone powder to maximise my chances, and positioning the propagators in a repurposed fish tank to minimise the temp variation (we're getting single figure night temps at times)...... Then crossing my fingers
Any suggestions/comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jan
the bark has a reddish tone and the greenery is more like a Cyprus than a Casuarina
I want to give the cuttings the best chance so I have the material in a seasol mix and am looking for tips on the best way to proceed to maximise my chances of success with this unusual branch.
I'm thinking that I'll try striking cuttings from this small branch in a seedraising/spagmun mix in a couple of my soft drink bottle propagators, and include a "glasshouse" of another cut off bottle over the top to stop them drying out too quickly. I'm thinking of using both honey and hormone powder to maximise my chances, and positioning the propagators in a repurposed fish tank to minimise the temp variation (we're getting single figure night temps at times)...... Then crossing my fingers

Any suggestions/comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jan