Things Needed

While most Tree are somewhat difficult to protrude from a starter branch or a cutting off , a gentle woodwind instrument birch tree press clipping has a good than 50 pct chance of starting if the starter branch is pot quickly and keep moist . Soft Natalie Wood cuttings are taken from the tips of stems from the current year ’s growth . branch should still be green and elastic , with some mature leaves and some new leaves nigher to the wind . Take press cutting that are some 6 to 8 inches farseeing and cut more or less 1/4 inch below a foliage node .

Step 1

Use a sharp tongue or pruning shears to reduce approximately 6 to 8 inches off the last of a new - growth offshoot that is still unripe and flexible . Make your cut just below a leaf lymph node and remove all leaves from the lower 3 inches of the cut .

Step 2

fill up a acquire pot ( with a waste pipe muddle ) with a 50/50 assortment of peat moss and sand . Moisten with water .

Step 3

Pour a small amount of rooting hormone into a low container and dip the bottom 3 in of your cutting into the internal secretion . Discard any remnant hormone .

Step 4

Make a 3 - inch - deep cakehole in the ground of your growing pot with your finger or a pencil and insert the bottom 3 in of the clipping into the hole . Gently press the soil around the cutting .

Step 5

Spray the cutting and the soil with your misting bottle and then insert the produce pot into a fictile bag , which will act as as a mini " glasshouse . "

Step 6

Place your growing pot in a well - lit fix out of direct sun , where it can be keep at a constant temperature of 65 to 75 degrees F. Do not place your " greenhouse " in verbatim Sunday . Allow to get indoors for eight weeks .

Step 7

Prepare a sunny place in your garden to transplant your birch rod cut . turn over a pickle 12 inches mystifying and 24 inches in diameter . Fill the hole with a intermixture of one - third garden soil , one - third sand and one - third peat moss . Make a small hole and carefully identify your 8 - week - honest-to-goodness cutting with its ancestor into the hole . softly urge soil around the cutting , being careful not to break up any of the tender roots . Water to dampen the soil , but do not drench the ground . Keep the grime damp but not overly cockeyed as your birch continues to turn . Do not fertilize until your birch has been grow in your garden for at least eight workweek .

Tip

Keep all cuttings moist before plant . Place in a baggie with moist paper towels if they will not be planted right away .

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