We finally finished the renovation on my old house last year and it was time to sell up. But in the garden I had two HUGE rosemary bushes one grown from seed the other a cutting from the first.
There was no way I was going to attempt to dig up and move such a large root structure but we did want to keep them for our garden as we plan a large rosemary hedge at the bottom, so it was time to get cutting.
Now doing this in November/December is definitely not the best idea in the world but yesterday I potted on 40+ healthy and rooted cuttings.
* All of these came from hardwood not new growth
* I had NO rooting compound to hand
* I just scrapped a bit of the outer bark away in places to reveal the soft inner
* Then we planted some in a cutting mix
* And others just in old beer bottles filled with water
Those planted in the pots with cutting mix rooted on about 40% of the cuttings not a bad ratio for such imperfect conditions but the real star were those placed in water in the beer bottles. Not only did 100% of the cuttings root, but the root structure developed over 3 months was FAR superior to any of those in the cutting mix.
So it's definitely worth experimenting with water only for your cuttings, especially hardwood!
There was no way I was going to attempt to dig up and move such a large root structure but we did want to keep them for our garden as we plan a large rosemary hedge at the bottom, so it was time to get cutting.
Now doing this in November/December is definitely not the best idea in the world but yesterday I potted on 40+ healthy and rooted cuttings.
* All of these came from hardwood not new growth
* I had NO rooting compound to hand
* I just scrapped a bit of the outer bark away in places to reveal the soft inner
* Then we planted some in a cutting mix
* And others just in old beer bottles filled with water
Those planted in the pots with cutting mix rooted on about 40% of the cuttings not a bad ratio for such imperfect conditions but the real star were those placed in water in the beer bottles. Not only did 100% of the cuttings root, but the root structure developed over 3 months was FAR superior to any of those in the cutting mix.
So it's definitely worth experimenting with water only for your cuttings, especially hardwood!
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