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Brian 26-06-2004 12:05 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




bigboard 26-06-2004 12:58 AM

Propagating conifers
 
Ivan wrote:

Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them? I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.


It's worth a go. Bonsai growers use this propagation technique, AFAIK.

Brian 26-06-2004 01:12 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




bigboard 26-06-2004 02:00 AM

Propagating conifers
 
Ivan wrote:

Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them? I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.


It's worth a go. Bonsai growers use this propagation technique, AFAIK.

Brian 26-06-2004 02:10 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




bigboard 26-06-2004 02:55 AM

Propagating conifers
 
Ivan wrote:

Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them? I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.


It's worth a go. Bonsai growers use this propagation technique, AFAIK.

Brian 26-06-2004 03:14 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




Brian 26-06-2004 04:03 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




bigboard 26-06-2004 04:50 AM

Propagating conifers
 
Ivan wrote:

Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them? I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.


It's worth a go. Bonsai growers use this propagation technique, AFAIK.

Brian 26-06-2004 05:08 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




bigboard 26-06-2004 05:54 AM

Propagating conifers
 
Ivan wrote:

Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them? I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.


It's worth a go. Bonsai growers use this propagation technique, AFAIK.

Brian 26-06-2004 06:12 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




Brian 26-06-2004 07:10 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.




bigboard 26-06-2004 07:55 AM

Propagating conifers
 
Ivan wrote:

Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them? I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.


It's worth a go. Bonsai growers use this propagation technique, AFAIK.

Brian 26-06-2004 08:13 AM

Propagating conifers
 

"Ivan" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever successfully rooted coniferous branches by layering them?

I
have three excellent pine specimens. Each of them need to have their

bottom
branches pruned. The trees are about 8 feet tall. If I'm going to prune
them anyway I'm wondering if I should try layering them.
Ivan in the Canadian Prairies.
-------------------------

I have never heard of layering to propagate conifers. Seeds are easy
enough though some dislike transplanting.
Named varieties are propagated by grafting or cuttings. Metasequoia and
Leyland must be propagated by cuttings as there are no seeds available.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
Brian 'flayb' to respond.





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