Japanese Trident Maple's Cuttings

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Posted 2 months 4 days ago #82997
Greetings;

I was wondering what the best nutrients/fertilizer is for a new cutting? What is the best to use? I just started a cutting with rooting hormone in good drainage soil and I was wondering what the best is for it. I am new to doing cuttings.

I would appreciate any advice on this.

Thank you.

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Posted 2 months 4 days ago #82998
Hey Carol!

Maple cuttings are tricky in my opinion, you must do a bunch so you can get some to root.

I had enough of trying it myself, results are way better with air-layering, however when it's pruning remains, it doesn't bother to try right?

Leatherback made a video about last year, if that helps you:
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Posted 2 months 4 days ago #83002
I never fertilize cuttings the first year. Roots grow faster if they have a lack of nutrients. But I have never tried maples yet.
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Posted 2 months 2 days ago #83026
Ah, just noticed you said Japanese Trident Maple, Japanese Maple are Trident Maple as they're commonly called are two different species (Acer Buergerianum and Acer Palmatum), So I should pointout that by experience, Trident Maples do root more easily (or less difficult xD)...

This year I pruned my Trident Maple, removed 2 rooted air-layer from it, and from the thicker branches I tried some cuttings, nothing special, just rought sand, no hormones, no nothing... Like I said it was all going to the trash anyway, and they seem to be rooting, but sometimes they just shoot new growth, because of their retained energy, and die...
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