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How to Grow Cherry Blossom Tree from Cutting<\/h2>\n

Cherry blossoms are an iconic symbol of spring and new beginnings, originating from Japan where they are known as “sakura”. Cultivated for millennia, the trees have been celebrated all over the world for their delicate and fleeting beauty. Cherry blossom trees can be grown from seeds but this can take years and it is not guaranteed to succeed. A much easier and more successful route is to use cuttings to grow new cherry blossom trees.<\/p>\n

Cherry blossom cuttings need to be collected from the current season’s growth, ideally in the spring and summer months. If collected too late, the cuttings may not have enough time to root before the winter season. Cuttings should be between 3-5 inches long with two or three buds present. Depending on the climate, they can be stored in a damp cloth bag or bucket of clean water until they are ready to be planted.<\/p>\n

The best soil for cherry blossom trees is fertile, well-drained soil, so it is important to prepare the area in advance by adding composted soil and removing any weeds. The pH levels of the soil should be between 6 and 7, so a soil test may be necessary. Once the soil is prepared, the cuttings can be pushed 1-2 inches into the ground, taking care to keep a good balance between depth, sunlight, water and air.<\/p>\n

The newly planted cuttings will need to be kept well-watered but avoiding overwatering. Large dishes of mulch will help to preserve moisture levels, but the mulch should not come into contact with the stem of the cutting. Additionally, cherry blossom trees require a lot of sunlight, and the more sunshine they get, the better the blossoms will bloom.<\/p>\n