A few days ago I received 2 new Kishi Junipers. Since they aren't styled, there is quite a bit foliage to be removed. I am starting to think it might not be worth while to hold off until the start of spring, and try to root the cuttings. There are several branches to chose from.
So the question is, does this type of juniper root well enough from cuttings to make it worth while? I slip potted them into slightly larger clay Orchid pots then the pots they came in.
So the question is, does this type of juniper root well enough from cuttings to make it worth while? I slip potted them into slightly larger clay Orchid pots then the pots they came in.
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