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Old 18-05-2004, 03:07 PM
chaz
 
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Default Rooting orange tree cuttings?


"David Ross" wrote in message
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chaz wrote:

"David Ross" wrote in message
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Jim Caldwell wrote:

I have rooted lots of plants and shrubs like Oleander. Now I am

trying
to
get some orange tree cuttings to root. I cut off a growing branch

end
several inches long at a diagonal, and remove the leaves. Then I dip

the
freshly cut end in rooting hormone powder, then stick it in a 6 in

pot
with
miracle gro, sand, peat moss. They all are turning completely black,

like
they are surely dead.
How do you get these rooted?

First of all, citrus is usually propagated by grafting the desired
variety onto seedling root stock.

More important, the presence of nutrients in the potting mix
(MiracleGro) encourages the microbes that cause rot. Without roots
yet, the cuttings cannot possibly use any of the nutrients.
Further, the nutrients dissolved in soil moisture tend to create
osmotic pressure that draws moisture out of the cuttings at a time
when you want the cuttings to absorb moisture.


Those are great points. What do you recommend for a rooting medium?


Equal parts washed plaster sand and peat moss. (The "washed" is a
process done at the source, not something you do. You have to
specify "washed plaster sand" when you buy it.) See my
http://www.rossde.com/garden/garden_potting_mix.html for
details. Just omit all nutrients until after the cuttings take
root and you repot them.



Where does one buy washed plaster sand at?

chaz





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