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Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: December 17th, 2008, 3:37 pm
by Pup
I have posted a few pic of this process elsewhere. This is the complete set. Try it it works. So here they come.
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Give it a go as you can see it is easy and it works. :D Pup

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: December 17th, 2008, 4:41 pm
by Steven
Great post Pup! Do you have any pictures of them now? Also, what was your success rate?

Steven

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: December 17th, 2008, 5:18 pm
by Asus101
mmmm hunny.... :ugeek:

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: December 17th, 2008, 5:34 pm
by Pup
I get about 70% which is not bad considering I am not that fussed as I do this coz I can type thing.
Most of what I have I do not need. So I select the best and give away the rest. At club raffles.
So what I have left is minimal. The best one so far is this one. That was the top of this tree. It is the largest one in the right hand pot. :D
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It has a long way to go but the leaves are reducing naturally and ramification is in early stages. :D Pup

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: December 17th, 2008, 6:20 pm
by Jon Chown
I realy luuve the tiny one. Thanks for the inspiration Pup.

Jon

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: December 18th, 2008, 2:18 pm
by teejay
Jon: Thanks for the inspiration Pup.
Seconded. If I even get 70% success from the amount I will have collected by the end of this season my wife's sure to crack it! I'm running out of room as it is. :o

But that's what my dad's few acres are for I guess. :lol:

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 16th, 2009, 6:50 pm
by mickster
Hi,please excuse my ignorance but could you give me some more details on this method.How large a cutting can you use and do you use only honey?? Also what is the ideal medium??? Cheers Mick.

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 18th, 2009, 11:06 am
by Pup
mickster wrote:Hi,please excuse my ignorance but could you give me some more details on this method.How large a cutting can you use and do you use only honey?? Also what is the ideal medium??? Cheers Mick.
G,day, Mick Honey is all, in a cloche or as you can see enclosed. The mix is 1 part of sharp sand 1mm size crushed granite or gravel to 1 part coco peat ( choir bricks from Bunnings). I have been successful up to 15 mms. I have had success also with smaller cuttings not using any striking medium.
Hope this helps. :) Pup

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 18th, 2009, 11:54 am
by Asus101
any luck breaking 15mm? Or would you just airlayer?

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 18th, 2009, 5:33 pm
by Pup
Asus101 wrote:any luck breaking 15mm? Or would you just airlayer?
I would air layer I think my 15mms was luck, although I have another on the go at the moment so lets see!!.
It seems to be doing OK :D Pup

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 18th, 2009, 6:14 pm
by ozzy
When it comes to big cuttings I think you should just have a go, what have you got to lose, its all experimental, theres still people around that think i'm crazy when I tell them I've struck a 350mm Olive cutting, I tried a 150mm Hawthorn last year that didn't take but that hasn't convinced me that its not possible, half a dozen more go's might though but thats what it takes to finally know for sure.

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 19th, 2009, 6:23 am
by mickster
Thanks for the advice Pup,I'll appreciate that,Mick.

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 19th, 2009, 12:10 pm
by MelaQuin
Does the honey work as a rooting medium on any tree? If so, this could mean hormone powder goodbye.

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 19th, 2009, 1:54 pm
by Asus101
MelaQuin wrote:Does the honey work as a rooting medium on any tree? If so, this could mean hormone powder goodbye.
Honey is a hormone, and anti fungal. It also wont come off in the soil like power will.

Re: Bottle Brush and honey

Posted: February 19th, 2009, 2:03 pm
by Pup
MelaQuin wrote:Does the honey work as a rooting medium on any tree? If so, this could mean hormone powder goodbye.
I have tried it on all my cuttings, it is an anti bacterial more than a rooting hormone. Which would make it possible to get roots on just about anything.
I make that statement with reservations as I have not tried it on many varieties.
I have also heard from friends that they have great success with Willow water. This I have not tried. I do believe that many plants will strike without any form of compound. I just use these to try to get better results. The experiment I tried with Casuarina, water and a pond basket resulted in 1% so that was a disappointment. So back to the drawing board.