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Old 02-04-2003, 04:56 PM
 
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Default Propogating Leyland Cypress...

TTO,

I have rooted several Leyland cypress cultivars and I would rate them as
not particularly hard to root, however I have always rooted them in the winter.
Winter rooting success is pretty high, around 60-70% rooted. I use a homemade
mist tent, a heating pad, Hormodin #2 and fluorescent lights 12on/12off.

I have not grown them from seed but I have grown hundreds of seedlings of
one parent of Leyland, Chamycyparis nootkatensis, and they are easy. Seeds do
require stratification but you will probably get some germination from seeds
that are harvested this time of the year even if not stratified.

--beeky

TakeThisOut wrote:

How should I go about propogating Leyland Cypress? Would an actively growing
cutting take root with a little hormone and some juicy topsoil, or do new
plants only come from seeds/cones?

Thanks!

BTW- The muriatic acid bit on the seedlings didn't work - all I got was no
plants and melted cell packs!


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