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Not knowing the tree (Acer saccharum) personally, I can not guarantee which method would be best used, but there are 3 potential methods to choose from.
1: Semi-ripe cuttings
-Now is the perfect time to take them
-Remove the top of the stem down about 6 inches, cutting just below a node
-Then remove leaves from the bottom 2 - 3 inches of the stem which has been removed
-Cut the remaining leaves in half
-Dip the end of the cutting in rooting hormone powder (spitting on the end is also rumoured to work as an alternative)
-Insert into a moist gritty compost
-Keep the compost moist and place in an unheated, humid, greenhouse / coldframe, or place a clear polythene bag over the top ensuring that the plastic doesn't touch the plant.
- Can take between 6 - 12 months to root.
2: Hardwood Cuttings
-To be taken later in the year, just after leaf drop.
-The stem is removed from the parent plant, and pruned to a maximum of 10 inches long, ensuring it is cut below a node.
-Dip the end of the cutting in rooting hormone powder, or spit on the end.
-Insert into the ground, providing you are on a well drained site, or into a pot of gritty compost.
-Place in a sheltered spot in the garden, or in an unheated greenhouse / coldframe.
- Normally takes a maximum of 1 year to achieve
3: Layering
- To be done any time of year.
- The leaves on the lower portion of the stem are removed along with any debris and weeds.
- The stem is damaged slightly, in equal spacings around the stem at the level where the nebari is wanted, being certain that the stem is NOT ring barked. and a rooting hormone powder / spit is applied to the damaged areas.
- A gritty compost or garden soil is mounded up to a couple of centimeters above the wounded area and firmed down.
- The compost is kept moist, and the stem allowed to grow.
- Can take up to 2 years to work. But may work by next spring, depending on the plant.
Hope this helps, and someone chimes in who will know which method is best.
-Matt-
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