Japanese maple propagation?
Posted: April 10th, 2010, 5:15 pm
I have started to see everything as potential bonsai stock (I hear that this is a common affliction).
I have a standard Japanese maple in a large pot that just isn’t happy so I have it in mind to try to propagate several plants from the grafted top and to do the same with trunk pieces (it is about 4 ft high with a weeping dissected leaf variety grafted on top). I’m planing on trying to “recycle” this plant in Spring.
I’ve read elsewhere on the forum that Japanese maples can be difficult to strike as cuttings; what would be the best way to go about this? Cuttings? Air layers?
I’m also considering a major chop on it and graft some of the top on to start again. Does anyone have tips on getting a smooth, natural looking graft (I’ve certainly seen some shockers on nursery plants)?
Jan.
I have a standard Japanese maple in a large pot that just isn’t happy so I have it in mind to try to propagate several plants from the grafted top and to do the same with trunk pieces (it is about 4 ft high with a weeping dissected leaf variety grafted on top). I’m planing on trying to “recycle” this plant in Spring.
I’ve read elsewhere on the forum that Japanese maples can be difficult to strike as cuttings; what would be the best way to go about this? Cuttings? Air layers?
I’m also considering a major chop on it and graft some of the top on to start again. Does anyone have tips on getting a smooth, natural looking graft (I’ve certainly seen some shockers on nursery plants)?
Jan.