Also, is it possible to propagate cypress and tuya DIY? With these expert tips, it becomes easy.

Cypress

Gardeners in the industry always teach step-by-step how to propagate plants. A fun and natural method that allows you to propagate the different types of plants without having to buy new ones. Propagating cypress and thuja is not difficult, although a minimum of green inches is certainly required to achieve the goal. How do you do that? The land to the gardeners.

Cypress and tuya: what are the characteristics?

The cypress and yours represent a green shrub that is often seen as decoration in gardens. It is an ideal plant for an elegant and refined hedge. This perennial species reaches a height of up to 60 meters and develops intensively and slowly vertically.

Thuja Cypress Propagation

In ancient times, this plant was widely used by American Indians to build canoes, houses, and totem poles. The main characteristic of this wood is that it is resistant and very light. For cultivation, it prefers fertile soils that store moisture and limestone. Water stagnation is an enemy for the plant, although the soil should always be well-drained and enriched with pumice or sand.

Easy Propagation of Cypress and Yours

Cypress trees and yours are usually seed-propagated or you can choose the vegetative route. Gardeners prefer propagation by cuttings in spring. This saves time in germinating the different seeds and also preserves the main characteristics of the main plant. Experienced gardeners emphasize through the classic video tutorials how to perform this action with DIY. However, it is advisable to always seek the advice of professionals in the sector so that you can complete the propagation without damage or errors of various kinds.

Cypress propagation

It’s good to know that cuttings are harvested in spring, even better from late March to late April. The shrubs start growing again after winter, and cutting off a few cuttings means stimulating them and strengthening the roots. The buds should be about 12 cm long and have a future diameter of no more than 8 mm. Year-old shoots are definitely better, with natural branches that you can use as cuttings. The product should be placed in a container filled with water until the water develops its roots. Immediately after, it should be placed on the ground for development. The development process needs some advice from gardeners:

  • If it is a fresh cut, the cut should be made at an angle.
  • In the place where the cut is placed, it is good to remove the bark by prying;
  • Leave the shoots standing by removing only the needles.