Zournathan
Yamadori
I took several willow cuttings from a tree at my parents house a little over a month ago and rooted them in the bucket of water. I potted two of the willow sticks that I thought had the most potential and they both seemed to be doing well. Now many of the older leaves are wilting, but it's putting out lots of new growth near the bottom. Is it possible that due to the small amount of roots that it isn't getting getting enough water to send it all the way to the leaves at the end of the longer branches? Is there anything I can/should do other then continuing to keep a an eye on the moisture in soil? I tend to keep the two willows much wetter then my other trees, based on the fact that I know they can grow just fine in my dad's pond and the two still in the bucket are still doing fine.
Thanks,
Nathan
Thanks,
Nathan