{"id":4688,"date":"2023-04-05T15:47:13","date_gmt":"2023-04-05T14:47:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=4688"},"modified":"2023-04-05T15:47:13","modified_gmt":"2023-04-05T14:47:13","slug":"can-you-take-a-cutting-from-an-apple-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/can-you-take-a-cutting-from-an-apple-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"Can you take a cutting from an apple tree?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Apple trees can be propagated from cuttings taken from the desired tree. The cutting should be taken from a young, healthy branch that is at least 6-8 inches long. The cutting should have 2-3 leaves attached. The bottom leaves should be removed and the cutting should be dipped in rooting hormone. The cutting should be planted in a well-drained potting mix and placed in a warm, sunny location. The pot should be kept moist but not wet. After a few weeks, the cutting should begin to produce new growth.<\/p>\n

Yes, you can take a cutting from an apple tree.<\/p>\n

Can you cut a branch off an apple tree and plant it? <\/h2>\n

While it is typically best to take cuttings (scions) in January and graft them onto rootstock in the early spring, it is still possible to root a hardwood cutting from an apple tree. However, the success rate will be low and it may take up to six months for the cutting to root.<\/p>\n

To store the cutting, cut the end off and place it in moist sawdust or vermiculite. Keep it in a cool basement, cellar or refrigerator for 3-4 weeks. A callus will have formed over the cut end by the end of the chilling period. Dust the callused end with rooting powder and then stick it in a container of moist peat soil.<\/p>\n

Can you grow a tree from an apple stem <\/h3>\n