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karaman 25-06-2012 03:17 AM

How to propagate from a cytisus?
 
hallo,

my friend has taken a fancy to my yellowish-red-flowering cytisus. it really likes to be where i have put it and made a lovely show earlier this year.

now that flowering is over, thought i might take a cutting and pop it into a cutting compost. would this work or should i just buy one for her birthday?

thanks

karaman

John McGaw 26-06-2012 02:00 PM

How to propagate from a cytisus?
 
On 6/24/2012 10:17 PM, karaman wrote:
hallo,

my friend has taken a fancy to my yellowish-red-flowering cytisus. it
really likes to be where i have put it and made a lovely show earlier
this year.

now that flowering is over, thought i might take a cutting and pop it
into a cutting compost. would this work or should i just buy one for
her birthday?

thanks

karaman




With many plants softwood cuttings dipped in rooting hormone and planted in
sterile potting mix is worth a try. It will either work or it won't but if
it doesn't the effort and expense is minimal. If yours is the plant I'm
thinking about it is usually a prolific seed producer and a fast grower,
verging on the weedy, so there may be little to gain with anything beyond
growing from seed.

For my own purposes I lean toward simply taking a dozen cuttings from a
plant I like (sometimes I even ask first), dipping them, and stuffing them
in a large pot of ordinary potting mix from the garden center, and then
putting this out in the yard in a protected spot and letting it fend for
itself. If after a year or two outdoors I have a few living specimens to
use I figure that it is survival of the fittest.

Just my £0.02 worth, of course...


karaman 28-06-2012 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John McGaw (Post 962902)
On 6/24/2012 10:17 PM, karaman wrote:
hallo,

my friend has taken a fancy to my yellowish-red-flowering cytisus. it
really likes to be where i have put it and made a lovely show earlier
this year.

now that flowering is over, thought i might take a cutting and pop it
into a cutting compost. would this work or should i just buy one for
her birthday?

thanks

karaman




With many plants softwood cuttings dipped in rooting hormone and planted in
sterile potting mix is worth a try. It will either work or it won't but if
it doesn't the effort and expense is minimal. If yours is the plant I'm
thinking about it is usually a prolific seed producer and a fast grower,
verging on the weedy, so there may be little to gain with anything beyond
growing from seed.

For my own purposes I lean toward simply taking a dozen cuttings from a
plant I like (sometimes I even ask first), dipping them, and stuffing them
in a large pot of ordinary potting mix from the garden center, and then
putting this out in the yard in a protected spot and letting it fend for
itself. If after a year or two outdoors I have a few living specimens to
use I figure that it is survival of the fittest.

Just my £0.02 worth, of course...

hi,
thanks for reply, thats what i thought, just needed confirmation. will propagate now as it has finished its flowering period so best time is now i thinks.

thanks again

karaman


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