"We CAN Save This Planet... One "YARD" At A Time... Beginning With YOUR Own" ! This is a quote from my just released Book available for Purchase Now on Amazon / Kindle ! My FB Family and Friends...Can You Help Me Spread The Word For This Worthy Concept by Sharing The Link And Help Spread The Word That We Can All Make A Difference And Help Heal The Only Place We All Call Home...Please Join Me In My Quest To Help Make Our Planetary Environment A Richer And Healthier One For ALL ! Please Share This Link Https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B7G43T8
Please like/subscribe...visit my FB page "Gardening With Vincenzo LLC" as well as the Go Daddy Web Site @t and Go Fund Me PayPal Donate from links on FB Business Page...Thanks for the support !
I kept the scions in the fridge for about 4 months and they kept well with buds intact on most of them. Any special instructions for these? Thank you so very much!!
@@annesteele9927 Best time to begin the rooting process is mid-spring when the grown apple trees are beginning to show leaves and buds ! "Happy Harvesting" !
Can I go cut some scion right now Feb, 4th and put them in water to start rooting? Is there a transition that needs to take place? Do I need to keep them at room temperature for a day or week before they go in the water. Sorry new at this tried before with 0 success and am trying to know why.
When cutting scions, should make sure that they are previous years growth and should contain at least 2 fruit buds. Depending on growing zone, can begin the rooting process a couple of weeks prior to the actual beginning of the growing season ( if using a plastic container, with 1-2 inches of water in it, be sure there is a small hole in the lid for "respiration" )if using "soil" and hormone dipping, be sure that buds are pointing upward and for best results cover with a plastic bag...both ways should avoid direct sunlight and drying out ! Happy Harvesting !
Depends on the time of year, temperature, amount of indirect sunlight but generally 3-5 days and once the white Mark's are visible, that would be a good time to begin rooting !
"We CAN Save This Planet...
One "YARD" At A Time...
Beginning With YOUR Own" !
This is a quote from my just released Book available for Purchase Now on Amazon / Kindle !
My FB Family and Friends...Can You Help Me Spread The Word For This Worthy Concept by Sharing The Link And Help Spread The Word That We Can All Make A Difference And Help Heal The Only Place We All Call Home...Please Join Me In My Quest To Help Make Our Planetary Environment A Richer And Healthier One For ALL !
Please Share This Link
Https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B7G43T8
Please like/subscribe...visit my FB page "Gardening With Vincenzo LLC" as well as the Go Daddy Web Site @t and Go Fund Me PayPal Donate from links on FB Business Page...Thanks for the support !
I kept the scions in the fridge for about 4 months and they kept well with buds intact on most of them. Any special instructions for these? Thank you so very much!!
@@annesteele9927 Best time to begin the rooting process is mid-spring when the grown apple trees are beginning to show leaves and buds !
"Happy Harvesting" !
@@vinceberardini9709 Wow, thank you for your quick reply!!
Can I go cut some scion right now Feb, 4th and put them in water to start rooting? Is there a transition that needs to take place? Do I need to keep them at room temperature for a day or week before they go in the water. Sorry new at this tried before with 0 success and am trying to know why.
When cutting scions, should make sure that they are previous years growth and should contain at least 2 fruit buds.
Depending on growing zone, can begin the rooting process a couple of weeks prior to the actual beginning of the growing season ( if using a plastic container, with 1-2 inches of water in it, be sure there is a small hole in the lid for "respiration" )if using "soil" and hormone dipping, be sure that buds are pointing upward and for best results cover with a plastic bag...both ways should avoid direct sunlight and drying out !
Happy Harvesting !
How long were the scions in the water?
Depends on the time of year, temperature, amount of indirect sunlight but generally 3-5 days and once the white Mark's are visible, that would be a good time to begin rooting !