I've been playing with nishiki grafts for a number of years, but have found
them far less hardy than the species. Haven't given up yet - working on one
right now.
Marty
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Subject: [IBC] Black Pine cutting
At 07:44 PM 2/3/04 -0500, Kevin wrote:
I have a Nishiki Pine grown from a cutting. I have had it a couple of
years
in a large pot and I plan in placing it in an even larger pot this
spring.
I would like to do some root arrangment as well. I have read that pine
cuttings can be kind of weak. It's growth has been very good over the
last
couple of years. I was wondering if anyone knows if these cutting pines
are
more sensitive to root work than a regular pine? Which can be pretty
sensitive anyway.
Kevin
I have been growing Nishiki Matsu, Pinus thunbergii cvs., cuttings for
some
time now. I believe my oldest cuttings date back to '96. Cuttings are a
little slower than grafts to take off, but this is understandable
considering that they have to develop a whole new root system before any
really vigorous growth can occur. This takes 2 to 3 years, so they are
usually about that far behind grafts. Once they are established in one
gallon cans at the end of this period, I find that they are
indistinguishable in growth from grafts or seedlings at a similar stage.
They do not require any special care, and you should begin root correction
before they become more advanced.
Brent in Northern California
Evergreen Gardenworks USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 14
http://www.EvergreenGardenworks.com
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