| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Cuttings: Tips vs. Sections ? |
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recomer20
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I see a lot of people prefer tips, which I assume that is because the terminal growth creates a tidier looking plant. However, of four recent cuttings I rooted, sections (cuts on both ends) leafed out quickly, but the terminal buds on the tips have not leafed yet. Root growth on both sections and tips seem about the same, but until the plants leaf out, there's that worry that they might just root, then mold and die. |
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WillsC
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Rick, |
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sammy
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I just cut a tip on one of mine that had roots but was not leafing out and a few days later it now has a new bud that is forming right below the cut tip. |
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bullet08
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terminal bud cuttings seems to response slower.. and has more failure in my experience. not sure why.. i think someone explained it once, but i forgot. but if they grow well, they do make better looking tree. |
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ascpete
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Rick C, |
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recomer20
Registered: Posts: 402 |
Thanks for feedback and the science. I'm glad there is support for my feelings about tips--going to snip back and see what happens. |
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cis4elk
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I agree with those above. Unless it is a thick cutting with a thick terminal tip, I snip'em and wax'em.
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recomer20
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Thanks for the info, Calvin. An adolescent plant is looking good right now. I've got all the figbabies I can handle at the moment. In newbie fashion, I planned on growing "a couple" and wound up with 20+ plants in cups (I have at least 8 extra LSUPurples in cups that I'll be needing to foster out come spring). |
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DallasFigs
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This is very interesting and intuitive, thanks! |
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Dieseler
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Fig scion can be different rooting wise from same tree cut from different area's of fig plant. |
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garden_whisperer
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I will use tip cuttings but prefer sections without terminal buds. The main reason beings it seems you get multi branched trees. With bud cuttings it seems you have to snip the bud to promote branching. |
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Chapman
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It seems to me if the terminal bud is slower to bud out it would give the roots more time to get established and support the top growth. I have had good success with terminal cuttings. |
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Tonycm
Registered: Posts: 922 |
I always preferred tip cuttings just because of the way they looked, if not for any other reason. They have always done well but I never noticed if they were slower than mid branch cuttings to sprout roots or leaves. Looks like a winter experiment in the making. Hmmm |
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rafaelissimmo
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I am running an expiriment right now with 3 cuttings in a row including tips and 2 "deeper" 6-inch cuttings. No one seems to have mentioned that it is often recommended to use 2-year old wood for cuttings to be more successful at rooting, which implies going far deeper than the apical bud. I will report on my test as the process unfolds, right now all three cuttings have callus bumps but no roots yet but early winter cuttings take longer to root I understand. Nevertheless, members usually ask me for tips when requesting cuttings, so obviously they are more popular. |
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Herman2
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Older wood roots better for me, according to my results, so yes green top tips are most likely to die ,in the process of rooting |
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recomer20
Registered: Posts: 402 |
UPDATE: After the apical bud stayed closed for nearly 2 months after rooting, I clipped and waxed. After about 8 days since clipping, the side buds have begun to swell from their brown casings and open. Very happy to see it moving forward again. Thanks again for your suggestions and thoughts. (FTR this was from that "Unknown White Greek variety hardy to zone 5" deal that seems to be constantly on eBay. It came as 15-in terminal cuttings that I chopped in half upon arrival.) |
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