Planting at Night: Propagating Sakura Tree (Cherry Blossom)

in voilk •  3 months ago

    Sakura (cherry blossom) is one of my favorites around this time, bearing lots of flowers and making the village bloom.

    I didn't want to miss planting them this time. Since nighttime is mostly my free time, I decided to plant them last night.

    If they all survive, I will have a couple for myself to plant in the garden, a couple for friends, and the rest to plant in the wild. Although their bloom doesn't last long, the beauty of it during that short while lingers in your memory, which I would love people who appreciate it to enjoy in the future.

    I first prepared the pots to sow them.
    I put fresh soil.

    I selected healthy branches from a mature tree.

    I made a clean slanted cut just below a leaf node.

    I removed any leaves and flowers from the lower portion of the cutting, leaving a few at the top.

    I made a hole in the center of the soil with my finger.

    I dipped the cut end in the rooting hormone to encourage root development and then inserted the cutting into the hole.

    I gently watered them, enough but not too much.

    Over the next few weeks, I will monitor the cutting for signs of root development by tugging on the cutting to feel if there is resistance, indicating the presence of roots.

    Fingers crossed for these beauties, I hope they will survive.

    I will keep them indoors until they are rooted, and hopefully, we will have plenty of new Sakura trees next year!

    Looking forward to planting some in the wild, hoping that the beauty of Sakura will continue to enchant people for years to come!

    Have a wonderful day everyone!

    Mariah 💗

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