I've seen this done with cannabis using rockwool instead of moss.there is a process called air layering ,where you strip back the bark on a limb and put moss around it and wrap that with plastic wrap and tape the ends,eventually the moss will help the branch produce roots there and then you just snip below the rooted part.. i inquired about this due to wanting to clone a rare breed of Japanese maple tree and thus is what i found..
http://www.instructables.com/id/Propagating-Plants-by-Air-Layering/ hope it helps ya out
Pretty much. They grow fast, straight and dont take up too much land. The wood itself is a good product for what it is used for.I would say do it. I wonder if Christmas trees are the type of wood that is used for framing houses.
I want what he's smoking.I live in a Christmas tree house.
It's homegrown....just sayin'.I want what he's smoking.