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Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something
I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. -- Many thanks, Erik |
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from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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The message
from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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The message
from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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The message
from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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The message
from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Try taking a heal cutting these will often root faster than any other.
Mind you do angle cuts as well. As Jaques says use last years grouth. Also take them now. Bob "Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message ... The message from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Try taking a heal cutting these will often root faster than any other.
Mind you do angle cuts as well. As Jaques says use last years grouth. Also take them now. Bob "Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message ... The message from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Try taking a heal cutting these will often root faster than any other.
Mind you do angle cuts as well. As Jaques says use last years grouth. Also take them now. Bob "Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message ... The message from (Marin) contains these words: Hello. I'd like to take a cutting from a tree but it's not something I've done before. The tree is one of those bushy thorny ones with dark blue berries that grows near moorland. I have a few questions about it: Do you mean sloes - blackthorn? Like a small plum, and very sour? 1) What is the best time of year to take a cutting? If it is blackthorn, they sucker prolifically so rooted bits should be easy to find. 2) Where on the tree would be the best place to take one? Young wood which is growing - say, last year's growth. 3) Should I cut it off near the trunk or away from the trunk, next to a bud perhaps? 4) Is it best to cut it off with a perpendicular cut or at an angle? I wouldn't think it matters, though it pokes into the ground better if cut at an angle... I've read some previous posts which said that if it's done at the right time of year then rooting hormone isn't necessary. Any advice is appreciated. You'll find many here who put no faith in rooting hormone at any time of year. *IF* you mean blackthorn (or some small plum like a damson, or bullace) it shouldn't be necessary, and this is a good time of year to do the deed. Presuming you're in the UK, of course. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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