tigerscott79
Mame
New to all this but not gardening in general however here is what i saw and thus wanted opnions or thoughts on it. Saw the other day when reading elsewhere someone posted taking Japanese maple a "cultivar" not a plain species Japanese maple cuttings in winter and they mentioned bringing inside under heat/germination mats and they claimed to be able root some as they budded out early and continued to grow them on for spring us later. I tried to go back so i could link it but cant find it and so figured i would ask here thoughts on the validity of this and if worth trying or easier to try spring /summer time . have read a bit on spring/summer ones leaves /shoots harden up a bit and others where new growth hardened but not to semi hardwood state so tbh and fair lost as heck . any advice or info that worked is welcomed . Other then germination /heat mat and or solo cup domes for humidity or zip lock baggy i wouldnt have access to any fancy misters or chemicals other then clonex rooting gel or over counter powdered rooting hormone from store locally . just thought if winter rooting is possible might be fun project to keep busy or if not how would do so come spring or summer and when and how to tell what material (maple) when stems are ready and not too early or late . i have and am still googling as much as can and reading posts here but figured some advice if anyones willing to share thanks