Posted by Frank on June 22, 2011, 1:49 pm
I've tried taking a few.from green side shoots over a month ago. They've
all calloused well,and still look healthy but so far none of these have
rooted. Anyone tried this and had success.
Posted by Stewart Robert Hinsley on June 22, 2011, 2:35 pm
>I've tried taking a few.from green side shoots over a month ago.
>They've all calloused well,and still look healthy but so far none of
>these have rooted. Anyone tried this and had success.
Regardless of whether raspberries can be propagated by cuttings, they
can easily be propagated by division - dig them up in the autumn and
split the rhizomes.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley
Posted by Charlie Pridham on June 23, 2011, 3:42 am
> I've tried taking a few.from green side shoots over a month ago. They've
> all calloused well,and still look healthy but so far none of these have
> rooted. Anyone tried this and had success.
I am struggling to work out why you are doing cuttings? they are so easy
from root divisions, particularly the autumn varieties.
Raspberry cuttings run serious risks of transmitting various cane diseases
including viruses, we always burn raspberry pruning's whilst nearly
everything else goes through the shredder.
--
Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella
and Lapageria rosea cvs
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Posted by mogga on June 23, 2011, 6:28 am
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 08:42:52 +0100, "Charlie Pridham"
>> I've tried taking a few.from green side shoots over a month ago. They've
>> all calloused well,and still look healthy but so far none of these have
>> rooted. Anyone tried this and had success.
>I am struggling to work out why you are doing cuttings? they are so easy
>from root divisions, particularly the autumn varieties.
Indeed I have a lawn full of them.
>Raspberry cuttings run serious risks of transmitting various cane diseases
>including viruses, we always burn raspberry pruning's whilst nearly
>everything else goes through the shredder.
--
http://www.voucherfreebies.co.uk
Posted by Frank on June 23, 2011, 5:04 pm
mogga wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 08:42:52 +0100, "Charlie Pridham"
>>
>>> I've tried taking a few.from green side shoots over a month ago. They've
>>> all calloused well,and still look healthy but so far none of these have
>>> rooted. Anyone tried this and had success.
>>
>> I am struggling to work out why you are doing cuttings? they are so easy
>>from root divisions, particularly the autumn varieties.
> Indeed I have a lawn full of them.
>> Raspberry cuttings run serious risks of transmitting various cane diseases
>> including viruses, we always burn raspberry pruning's whilst nearly
>> everything else goes through the shredder.
So nobody's attempted softwood cuttings, then? As for virus
transmission, surely it makes no difference what method of propagation
you use as a virus will affect the whole plant regardless of which part
of it you use for propagation. Stem cuttings are no more likely to be a
source of viral transmission than root division.
Why I attempted stem cuttings is that I bought new plants last autumn
which I had pruned in early spring. I planted the prunings in soil and
their buds began to shoot I thought when theese were 2 inches long that
I could get extra plants early on from these shoots which would fruit by
next year if they would root promptly. All the cuttings I look are still
alive, healthy and have callused, but so far no roots
>They've all calloused well,and still look healthy but so far none of
>these have rooted. Anyone tried this and had success.