ceonothus from cuttings

Discussion in 'Woody Plants' started by pam, Apr 23, 2004.

  1. pam

    pam Member

    Messages:
    8
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    Roberts Creek, BC
    Hi,

    I have been experimenting with different cuttings while pruning this spring. It looks like I have been successful with forcing callicarpa and some hydrangeas (still alive after 4 weeks : ) ). I also tried forsythia and ceonothus (california lilac) tips. They didn't work.

    With some I misted. Others were in plastic bags. Is it just too early or do they not readily propogate by cuttings?

    Is there a link to propogation sites?

    I've asked this without researching very much. Thanks for your help.

    Pam
     
  2. Harry Hill

    Harry Hill Member

    Messages:
    25
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    Roberts Creek, BC (Sunshine Coast) Zone 8
    Ceanothus, Forysthia

    I've had good luck propagating ceanothus when taking cuttings from new growth, usually in early July, and placing the cuttings in a sand/peat mix. Cover the pot with a plastic bag with a few holes punched in, and leave it in a bright place but out of direct sun.

    Forysthia roots readily if you place the end of a branch (still connected to the shrub) in a shallow trench, cover it with soil, and weigh it down with a stone or brick. I believe this method is called "layering".
     
  3. mr.shep

    mr.shep Well-Known Member 10 Years

    Messages:
    1,424
    Likes Received:
    24
    Location:
    San Joaquin Valley, California
    Hi Pam:

    If you want to learn more about propagating
    there is only one place to go. The URL below
    is where my first choice would be.

    http://www.ipps.org/index.asp

    Jim
     
  4. pam

    pam Member

    Messages:
    8
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    Roberts Creek, BC
    Thank you both very much for your help : )

    Harry Hill - I'm in Roberts Creek too : )

    cheers, Pam
     
  5. Lulu

    Lulu Member

    Messages:
    18
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    Langley, BC
    This method worked for me, although I did it accidentally!

    Cheers,
    Lulu in Langley, BC
     

Share This Page