Lucky Luke
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Would anyone have a Willow water recipe? I've got a willow tree and would like to make some willow water for cloning.
Willow water is made from the twigs or branches of the willow tree. These twigs are immersed in water for a certain amount of time and then either used for watering newly planted shrubs and trees, as well as seedlings, or by soaking the cuttings in the willow water prior to planting.Jan 12, 2018Would anyone have a Willow water recipe? I've got a willow tree and would like to make some willow water for cloning.
Cheers, recipe in that link. Thanks man!Willow water is made from the twigs or branches of the willow tree. These twigs are immersed in water for a certain amount of time and then either used for watering newly planted shrubs and trees, as well as seedlings, or by soaking the cuttings in the willow water prior to planting.Jan 12, 2018
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/projects/making-willow-water.htm
I learned something reading that. Never heard of it. Glad you asked.Cheers, recipe in that link. Thanks man!
"a couple cups worth of freshly fallen branches or cut the twigs directly from the tree. These should be no bigger than a pencil, or about half an inch in diameter. Remove any leaves and break or cut them into 1- to 3-inch pieces. Actually, the shorter (about an inch), the better. This allows more of the auxin hormone, which encourages root growth, to leach out. Steep the twigs in about half gallon of boiling water, leaving them for about 24 to 48 hours".
Should be really effective. My willow tree came from the local river, just a small branch that got stuck into the ground. Ive been meaning to try it for awhile.I’m definitely going to be trying this in the next few weeks. Winter coming here and I am going to wait until the last minute to clone this big Cherry Bomb outside. I have plants in flower that should be done by third week of October. Run a tent full of those CB clones. But this sounds interesting and I’m going to do this with the cuttings. Plus save some willow limbs while I can before the snow flies in case it’s really effective.
Yeah put one where there’s water or give them water and willows rock. In the Southwest we had Navajo Globe willows. Beautiful symmetrically shaped with a lot of shade. Thirsty buggers they’ll send roots way deep.Should be really effective. My willow tree came from the local river, just a small branch that got stuck into the ground. Ive been meaning to try it for awhile.
Im not really trying to fix anything, just trying something different.What problem are you attempting to fix?
Wait until Spring. After more reading this is best with fresh shoots. Young Spring branches with green.Sounds like something to try! Now, to hunt a willow......
Good to know, thanks!Wait until Spring. After more reading this is best with fresh shoots. Young Spring branches with green.
Better known to us everyday citizens as aspirin. It’s why mom always put one aspirin in a vase of fresh flowersWillow water contains ... salicylic acid