willow water and its uses in cuttings?.
- Doggy
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I have heard of a willow tree extract that is useful when making cuttings. Any info on that? I am starting juniper cuttings.
sincerely,Rami
sincerely,Rami
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Replied by leatherback on topic willow water and its uses in cuttings?.
Posted 5 years 5 months ago #54305
No need for juniper. Just take cuttings of healthy strong branchlets, stick them in the dirt and keep them from drying out too much. In 6-12 months they should start to root.
The stuff you are looking for is taking bark of willow in a bucket of water and using that after a few days of soaking.
The stuff you are looking for is taking bark of willow in a bucket of water and using that after a few days of soaking.
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