@Anthony I just took a few cuttings from a green Buttonwood and make them up like this with Peat moss and Perlite. Do I put them in full sun or just in bright shade? You think this two cup method will work?
You’ll probably end up with way more than you could have wanted. I think 95% of the cuttings John sent me struck, and so now I have a ton to work with. They’ve been vigorous growers for me thus far.Ok thanks guys! Ill keep em in the shade. I hope this works!
They've moved on to sea grape and buttonwood. You're probably talking about serissa cuttings.You’ll probably end up with way more than you could have wanted. I think 95% of the cuttings John sent me struck, and so now I have a ton to work with. They’ve been vigorous growers for me thus far.
Paul.
remember when I asked you if you had sea blast. I should have also asked you how
humid your area is.
Buttonwood as a cutting roots easily down here with humidty.
Yes, 2 leaves try -------------- experiment ----------- observe.
Repeat if needed. Learn,
Good Day
Anthony
* They grow easily from seed and seedling as well.
Yup. That’s what I get for not reading the whole thread. I’d like a sea grape though...They've moved on to sea grape and buttonwood. You're probably talking about serissa cuttings.
@Mellow Mullet This is what it looks like today.... What do you think? It doesn't look like its getting any better. I still have it in full shade.
Ok Ill clean her up a bit and giver it some some. Thanks!I have seen them come back from worse. I would go ahead a clean out all of the stuff that is obviously dead, maybe give it some dappled sunlight. There is some growth that looks good compared to the rest.
As Hall & Oates would say, She's Gone. On a more positive note, the repotted cuttings are looking good. If they stay that way I'll send you one in about a month or so.I don't think she's coming back. I think I hear the flatline..
I don't think she's coming back. I think I hear the flatline..
I leave them go like that a full year, a few have come back but I ditch them earlier if the trunk looks like it is splitting and the bark is separating.
Grimmy