EXCALIBER
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I cut down a cotton wood that had some little branches or twigs coming off of it and was wanting to see if I could get them to grow, then transplant them outside. Any ideas anyone?
do some searches on rooting hormone. It works well to clone plants.:msp_thumbsup:
Where I'm at Cottonwood is a worthless weed.
Any branch stuck in moist soil will develope roots. Even the leaves will root.
I know that Cottonwood is one of a few trees that thrives on heavy wet soil. But there are other trees that also do well on this type of soil. In late spring and early summer, they will produce cotton/seeds that gets all over your car, air filters, windows, and everywhere.
May I ask why you would want to propagate this plant?
Live in Nebraska, land of sand, getting a tree to grow almost impossible where I live. Tried many trees, both small and large and only have 4 live trees left, out of over two hundred. Cottonwoods are growing at my neighbors so figured get started with them and they are fast growing, then plant other trees once the cottonwoods produce some protection for them.
Where I'm at Cottonwood is a worthless weed.
Any branch stuck in moist soil will develope roots. Even the leaves will root.
I know that Cottonwood is one of a few trees that thrives on heavy wet soil. But there are other trees that also do well on this type of soil. In late spring and early summer, they will produce cotton/seeds that gets all over your car, air filters, windows, and everywhere.
May I ask why you would want to propagate this plant?
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