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Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

Propagation by cuttings 2

Page 2: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

Page 3: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

This shows the Dutch roll in preparation with the 2 cm soil on the black plastic.

Page 4: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

The hardwood cuttings are placed approximately 2 cm apart at about halfway on the compost.

Page 5: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

This photograph shows the very tight rolling of the Dutch roll.

Page 6: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

The Dutch roll is tied securely. A plant label is also tied on at this stage.

Page 7: Propagation by cuttings 2. This photograph shows hardwood cuttings collected and ready for preparation by the propagator.

The finished Dutch roll complete with label. This can be placed in a north cold frame from November to March. It is important, however to protect from vermin especially in cold winters. No watering should be necessary over this period. In March/April there should be a callus developed at the base of the cutting.