Jaberwky17
Shohin


After about 2 weeks inside, I'm getting fresh healthy shoots popping in several spots!
rH close to 100%
I live in a 'dry' state
officially be dead.
that kind
supple
That is what I experienced also. The branch grew buds with/from energy stored in the branch. Ended up that there were no real roots. I didn't have an idea for a solution though. Apple branches seem to store a lot of energy. .....Maybe your branch will be an exception....and continue growing. I hope so.And those shoots likely will soon stop extending, then they will droop, then wither. Then your explant will officially be dead.
Your only hope is a humidity tent that will maintain a rH close to 100% around the foliage on those new shoots. The covering over the pot doesn't do much other than save you from the inconvenience of having to water the rooting medium.
cellular mass suicide
Any idea how long the death might take? I tented right after posting - it's been almost a month and not only is there no turgidity or dessication yet. In fact, there has been an explosion of more growth.And those shoots likely will soon stop extending, then they will droop, then wither. Then your explant will officially be dead.
Your only hope is a humidity tent that will maintain a rH close to 100% around the foliage on those new shoots. The covering over the pot doesn't do much other than save you from the inconvenience of having to water the rooting medium.
It varies a lot by species and environmental factors, principally relative humidity. Species with very narrow xylem lumens, such as pines, can last for months; shorter times go with larger xylem lumen species (fast growing angiosperms, in general).Any idea how long the death might take? I tented right after posting - it's been almost a month and not only is there no turgidity or dessication yet. In fact, there has been an explosion of more growth.
Any idea how long the death might take?
I'm not prepared to get too cocky about it but it is encouraging.You did as @0soyoung said and it worked, now as soon as weather permits outside it goes. I posted elsewhere some time ago using a plastic bottle top as a collar (tent) on crabapples and the technique is NOT perfect but here works at least 75 percent of the time. Good to see yours is ok
Grimmy
I'm not prepared to get too cocky about it but it is encouraging.