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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
Join Date: Dec-2006
Location: Central Coast
Country: Australia
Posts: 53
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Scotty, you shouldn't have too many probs if you provide bottom heat to the cuttings. Elms cuttings have been known to take even when they're as thick as your wrist. Misting of the leaves once they pop as well will give the cutting a good chance. If you have a greenhouse or hothouse your results will be much better. tridents,Mulberry and willow are ones that I have done before and as thick as my thigh. They took no worries, but I have a proper hothouse with bottom heat, misters and foggers. The aftercare is essential for any propagation. All the best and Happy new year. Andrew
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