my neighbor pruned his peach trees last fall and I took several of his branches for cuttings. 0% made it... admittedly I half-arsed it. Next time they prune those trees I will incorporate your methods hopefully with better success. Thank you Stephen!
Thank you for commenting! I did not actually do what I was talking about in the video. The video was made to answer a question about how to do it. I personally would probably not try to root peach cuttings, or any other stone fruit. I believe the success rate would probably be very low.
¡Gracias por comentar! En realidad no hice lo que estaba hablando en el video. El video fue hecho para responder una pregunta sobre cómo hacerlo. Personalmente, probablemente no intentaría enraizar esquejes de melocotón ni ninguna otra fruta de hueso. Creo que la tasa de éxito probablemente sería muy baja.
Thank you for commenting! I did not actually do what I was talking about in the video. The video was made to answer a question about how to do it. I personally would probably not try to root peach cuttings, or any other stone fruit. I believe the success rate would probably be very low.
Hello mate If it's any help Earlier this year I prune a nectarine grown from seed and simply throw the cuttings on the ground, and they are half covered by the mulch with some moisture and a few months later I realized that they were alive and showing signs of rooting and I also went to another area with more humidity and they are alive and rooted and progressing for me, the key is to place them horizontally, in this way the contact donut of bark and earth is maximum The same thing happened to me with some apple cuttings. I didn't try it with peach tree yet I also have some types of plums that grow very well from cuttings
my neighbor pruned his peach trees last fall and I took several of his branches for cuttings. 0% made it... admittedly I half-arsed it. Next time they prune those trees I will incorporate your methods hopefully with better success. Thank you Stephen!
Thanks.
Great sharing
Good to know. Thanks
Thanks, that was fantastic.
Stephen your no Stephen Spielberg but that was a very good video Keep them coming 😎
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Results??
Thank you for commenting! I did not actually do what I was talking about in the video. The video was made to answer a question about how to do it. I personally would probably not try to root peach cuttings, or any other stone fruit. I believe the success rate would probably be very low.
Cuál fue el resultado , no funciono
¡Gracias por comentar! En realidad no hice lo que estaba hablando en el video. El video fue hecho para responder una pregunta sobre cómo hacerlo. Personalmente, probablemente no intentaría enraizar esquejes de melocotón ni ninguna otra fruta de hueso. Creo que la tasa de éxito probablemente sería muy baja.
Thank you for commenting! I did not actually do what I was talking about in the video. The video was made to answer a question about how to do it. I personally would probably not try to root peach cuttings, or any other stone fruit. I believe the success rate would probably be very low.
So nice
Thanks!
Hello mate
If it's any help
Earlier this year I prune a nectarine grown from seed and simply throw the cuttings on the ground, and they are half covered by the mulch with some moisture
and a few months later I realized that they were alive and showing signs of rooting
and I also went to another area with more humidity and they are alive and rooted and progressing
for me, the key is to place them horizontally, in this way the contact donut of bark and earth is maximum
The same thing happened to me with some apple cuttings.
I didn't try it with peach tree yet
I also have some types of plums that grow very well from cuttings