It depends a great, great deal on the variety. Milam roots easily fromThe fluffy one is right. Please permit me to add my $.02 worth.
cuttings.
Some rootstocks also root very easily. M27 for example. The rootstock
itself will root where it touches the ground and along the length of the stem
is you bury it. And callous pieces root about as well as black currant
cuttings.
If you are going to do this, I would consider watering with willow water.
Not sure if it a bunch of woo, but it seems to work miracles for me. But
then I am a statistical singleton.
Regards...
tfb
As I do my grafting I notice that some of the scionwood has formed a nice ring of callus tissue at the bottom. If I were to pot these for rooting, would they grow? If so, how many growing seasons until they make trees suitable for planting out?
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