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71GTO
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I searched up and down in the archives I couldn't find it. I wanted to ask how long before you give up on a cutting rooting in the bag. I have a few cuttings left in the bag that show intials and a few keep trying to leaf out, but they don't show any roots. It has been about 2 months. My second question is in reards to telling if a branch is still alive. I asked before and if they terminal buds are still green its a good sign the branch is still alive. I have some pictures of the terminal buds on some branchs. Do they still look like they are alive? |
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rafed
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I would try to gently squeeze the twig and if it feels soft/soggy then it's bye bye. |
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OttawanZ5
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Sometimes only the top covering of the bud on terminal cutting shows brownness and underneath could be a green bud. If and when it starts swelling during rooting process the top cover starts showing green bud underneath. |
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71GTO
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Thanks for the responses. I should clarify I have cuttings inside I am still holing out hope for. The buds in the pictures are not cuttings. They are trees outside. |
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satellitehead
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As Akram indicated, the terminal bud often is layered, like a rose that is closed, with only two petals. It is not uncommon for these outer 'petals' to turn all kinds of dead colors, but the underlying bud is still green. It is not an adequate way to see if a cutting is dead. |
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71GTO
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Thanks Jason, the cutting seem to still be good then. I will give them more time. What do you think of the buds in the pictures? They are from one of the trees outside I did not cover. |
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satellitehead
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I wouldn't immediately be concerned. I have several cuttings outside right now that look similar. |
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71GTO
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Thanks Jason, I'm not going to touch it. I guess I am just getting anxious to see how these trees do over the winter. |
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satellitehead
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Here's what I can tell you based on my trees, almost every winter we have ice or snow storms that damages limbs of my in-ground. |
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71GTO
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Thanks that does help. I checked my cuttings today and two had roots. One had a lot of roots growing. I potted them up. Now I am back in the same crap as earlier I noticed today some of my other potted up cutting getting droopy and I went around and watered them a few days ago. I guess they are drying out quickly now. Some of them especially the smaller pots were very light. Oh, well I guess I need to check all pots daily or every other day now. |
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satellitehead
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I think I said this before, but you will need to water more frequently when you take each additional step from indirect light -> filtered light -> unfiltered light. |
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71GTO
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Yes you told me about it. I figured going from not really watering for weeks to checking every few days was reasonable. I need to check more. I will get it... Some I have potted in 2 liter bottles, some in 1 liters, half gallon milk containers and one in a water bottle. The water bottle is the smallest and that is the one that dried out this time. I guess the size of it makes it dry out quickly. Thanks again for the friendly advice and help. |
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