Christmas Tree Cuttings
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I wonder if you get the traditional shape of tree from a cutting? Growing from seed I think would give the usual shape with a strong, wide, bushy base.
John
John
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What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning Werner Heisenberg
I am a man and the world is my urinal
Hi Gloworm,
The Forestry Commission tried taking cuttings of Norway Spruce some years back and as far as I can remember it was a disaster. They simply could not produce straight trees. The terminal bud of branches at about 6" long were the best but still no good but any lateral cuttings went all over the place.
They now grow from seed in this area.
JB.
The Forestry Commission tried taking cuttings of Norway Spruce some years back and as far as I can remember it was a disaster. They simply could not produce straight trees. The terminal bud of branches at about 6" long were the best but still no good but any lateral cuttings went all over the place.
They now grow from seed in this area.
JB.
