Kilohertz
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About 3 weeks ago I stumbled upon a friend who has Marachel Foch growing in his yard, for ground cover, he just lets the birds eat the grapes.
He gave me about 50 clippings, and I put them straight into a bucket of water and left them for a few days to see if they would grow roots. I watched many YouTube videos about greenwood cuttings and found several methods. After week or so and no roots, I tried the second method, and put them in potting soil, watered them every day and kept the soil moist. They seemed happy with about 4 hours of sun each day and looked good for a week. A few new leaves popped out then slowly they started withering up, and now it seems like only about 8 or 10 have any flex to the stems, the rest are crispy. I moved them to full shade about a week ago. A few still have new leaves and look good, but otherwise, I think they are goners.
So today I asked if I could come back for some more, this time I made the cuts myself and tried to get some good healthy sized stems, from last years canes, and immediately removed all but the very top leaves, only one or 2 small leaves left and the new budding leaves, and put them straight into a bucket of water. I had them sitting in the front seat of the truck for the rest of the day and they seem very happy, even some new leaves emerged in only 4 hours, wow!
They are now in the bucket of water in the shade and I would like to know how best to treat these, so I can get them rooted in the vineyard before winter. Our first frost will likely be mid October, enough time?
I'm also trying to find some Marquette that I can get some clippings from in the Okanagan valley, haven't found any yet.
Thank you for your guidance.
Cheers
He gave me about 50 clippings, and I put them straight into a bucket of water and left them for a few days to see if they would grow roots. I watched many YouTube videos about greenwood cuttings and found several methods. After week or so and no roots, I tried the second method, and put them in potting soil, watered them every day and kept the soil moist. They seemed happy with about 4 hours of sun each day and looked good for a week. A few new leaves popped out then slowly they started withering up, and now it seems like only about 8 or 10 have any flex to the stems, the rest are crispy. I moved them to full shade about a week ago. A few still have new leaves and look good, but otherwise, I think they are goners.
So today I asked if I could come back for some more, this time I made the cuts myself and tried to get some good healthy sized stems, from last years canes, and immediately removed all but the very top leaves, only one or 2 small leaves left and the new budding leaves, and put them straight into a bucket of water. I had them sitting in the front seat of the truck for the rest of the day and they seem very happy, even some new leaves emerged in only 4 hours, wow!
They are now in the bucket of water in the shade and I would like to know how best to treat these, so I can get them rooted in the vineyard before winter. Our first frost will likely be mid October, enough time?
I'm also trying to find some Marquette that I can get some clippings from in the Okanagan valley, haven't found any yet.
Thank you for your guidance.
Cheers