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bulldurham73 16-04-2005 10:46 PM

Bay tree
 
Any advice please on how and when to propagate a bay tree . I have a few tip
cuttings in coarse gritty compost which I put out Autumn time . They are
still looking alive , but no sign of new growth . Is it likely there will be
, or did I do it all wrong . Any pointers or advice gratefully received



Nick Maclaren 17-04-2005 09:57 AM

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bulldurham73 wrote:
Any advice please on how and when to propagate a bay tree . I have a few tip
cuttings in coarse gritty compost which I put out Autumn time . They are
still looking alive , but no sign of new growth . Is it likely there will be
, or did I do it all wrong . Any pointers or advice gratefully received


Leave them, and see if they wake up. I am no good with cuttings,
but that is right.

If you know someone with an established one, they propagate readily
from suckers.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

p00kie 17-04-2005 04:45 PM


"bulldurham73" wrote in message
...
Any advice please on how and when to propagate a bay tree . I have a few
tip cuttings in coarse gritty compost which I put out Autumn time . They
are still looking alive , but no sign of new growth . Is it likely there
will be , or did I do it all wrong . Any pointers or advice gratefully
received


It maybe too early to tell yet. Some cuttings of plants can take a lot
longer than 6-8 months.
Best bet is to wait until you can see the roots growing through the bottom
of the pots you rooted them in ... maybe up to if not more than a year!



bulldurham73 17-04-2005 10:14 PM


"p00kie" wrote in message
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"bulldurham73" wrote in message
...
Any advice please on how and when to propagate a bay tree . I have a few
tip cuttings in coarse gritty compost which I put out Autumn time . They
are still looking alive , but no sign of new growth . Is it likely there
will be , or did I do it all wrong . Any pointers or advice gratefully
received


It maybe too early to tell yet. Some cuttings of plants can take a lot
longer than 6-8 months.
Best bet is to wait until you can see the roots growing through the bottom
of the pots you rooted them in ... maybe up to if not more than a year!
Hi Nick - I already have an established tree (well. more a bush really )
that I've had for a few years and which is in a large tub . This grows
nicely , but has never put out any suckers , so no joy there . I only need
to increase my stock of plants to give to friends , which is why I asked .
I'll just leave the ones I have here ,and see what transpires . Thanks for
the replies




Rodger Whitlock 18-04-2005 04:32 PM

On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:46:50 +0100, "bulldurham73"
wrote:

Any advice please on how and when to propagate a bay tree . I have a few tip
cuttings in coarse gritty compost which I put out Autumn time . They are
still looking alive , but no sign of new growth . Is it likely there will be
, or did I do it all wrong . Any pointers or advice gratefully received


In my experience, bay cuttings root well if given bottom heat -- quite
warm conditions, in fact.


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, BC, Canada
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