Willow Clippings
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Willow Clippings
Hello,
I took a few weeping willow clippings earlier this summer (end of May perhaps) and they've been sitting in a bucket of water. I can see that they now have a number of roots growing, and all of the clippings have grown small leaves.
What I'd like to know is when should I pot these plants? I can't leave them in the bucket or they'll freeze over in the winter, but I don't want to risk breaking off the roots if I move them too soon. When would be a good time to move them?
I took a few weeping willow clippings earlier this summer (end of May perhaps) and they've been sitting in a bucket of water. I can see that they now have a number of roots growing, and all of the clippings have grown small leaves.
What I'd like to know is when should I pot these plants? I can't leave them in the bucket or they'll freeze over in the winter, but I don't want to risk breaking off the roots if I move them too soon. When would be a good time to move them?
Tegan- Member
Re: Willow Clippings
What I'd like to know is when should I pot these plants?
Now would be good.
Be sure to wire them into whatever pot you use. Wind moving the tops can tear off the fragile roots.
JimLewis- Member
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