TREE PROPAGATION AND PLANTING
PLANTING TECHNIQUES
Question
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Midsummer
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Midspring
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Midwinter
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Midautumn
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Detailed explanation-1: -Rose cuttings should be taken from the current year’s growth. You can take flexible, softwood rose cuttings of very new growth in late-spring and summer – these root quickly and easily. Semi-hardwood cuttings are taken in late summer and early autumn, when new stems are firmer and more mature.
Detailed explanation-2: -The best time to grow roses from cuttings is from spring through summer, when flexible new stems (current year’s growth) are actively growing. They are called softwood cuttings, who are the fastest and easiest to root when you select healthy stems.
Detailed explanation-3: -Early morning is usually the best time to harvest cuttings because plants usually have the most moisture at this time. Select a section of healthy growth that’s 3 to 6 inches long. Using a sharp knife or pruning shears, make a clean cut.