Vitis Cuttings

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  1. gardener56

    gardener56 Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi,
    I'm having a pretty low cutting strike rate with these. I used the material I pruned off for about 50 cuttings. They were about 2-3 in, with a single bud on each one. I'm now experimenting with different techniques to see which is best, my strike rate has been about 25%.

    My question is, what is the best way to take cuttings of these?

    Thanks.
     
  2. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    25% sounds good enough to me, unless I was growing a vineyard.
    Isn't it a bit soon to say which have rooted and which have not?

    Hard wood cuttings is normal I think ,but I have rooted cuttings from the new shoots as softwood cuttings about four inches long.
     
  3. gardener56

    gardener56 Apprentice Gardener

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    Yes, I think it may be early to say for sure with some of them, but some are obviously dead; they have just had the buds go black and the stems rot, whereas a few are showing strong new growth.
     
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    gardener56 Apprentice Gardener

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    Not too bad, 9 survived :D

    also, how do you resize the image...
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    I have resized your image for you,but if you need any help in the future,feel free to send me a PM anytime:)
     
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