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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3496334" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>Typically you take the cutting(scion) around this time of year. There are a couple of reasons, One, you don't want to expose the parent plant/tree to open wounds too early to let virus/ bacteria in. Second, You don't want to wait too late and have the scion damaged by the weather/ freeze damage.</p><p></p><p>OSU had a good episode on rooting hormone that talked about the different levels of active ingredient and what applications that calls for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3496334, member: 12213"] Typically you take the cutting(scion) around this time of year. There are a couple of reasons, One, you don't want to expose the parent plant/tree to open wounds too early to let virus/ bacteria in. Second, You don't want to wait too late and have the scion damaged by the weather/ freeze damage. OSU had a good episode on rooting hormone that talked about the different levels of active ingredient and what applications that calls for it. [/QUOTE]
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