Will woody plants not grow roots in a bubbleponic cloner?
I just looked up air layering - pretty interesting technique. I may try that in the spring on some burning bushes that I have and some other trees that I would like more of on my property.
How so? Is the issue the size of the full plant requiring more resources than bubbleponic rooting can provide vs. a tiny cutting which requires very little resources?
That'd be no fun.
I'll fuck with this and let you guys know what I find out. I was hoping that a real green-thumb would be able to help me out and give me constructive ideas.
You can clone according to U.S. Forest Service. Whether or not "I" can is a whole 'nother question.
Hypothetically speaking you can't cut a tree and immediately DWC it in a perfect mixture of nutrients? I'm not talking about optimal growth, but keeping it alive.
Why would that be? Is it...
We have a beautiful 12' Noble Fir that I can't help thinking would look great in our yard after the Christmas season. It's our first Christmas at our first home so there are sentimental reasons for this question. I know that I can't just stick the stump in the ground, but is it possible to DWC...
LOL - Look at what I found!
https://www.rollitup.org/cfl-growing/194129-please-help.html
I posted the exact question a few years ago. I'm such a dumbass.
Found it!
Buffalo shirt in the first pic!
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=69713
It wasn't on RIU afterall... The first link you posted was the guys method. So you were very warm to begin with! Thanks for taking the time to look!!!
Starting to get very warm with this one. It looks like this guy was inspired by the guy that I am looking for (same setup with the drink containers). The guy I am looking for had much shorter plants.