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After only 2 weeks 4 of my 5 hardwood apple tree cuttings already have a little bit of root growth!

It's not much, I could joke and say you need a microscope to see it and not be far off but it feels like such an accomplishment and a little like magic.

It's my first time propagating from cuttings and I'm absolutely amazed that I essentially stuck some sticks in dirt and they're turning into trees.

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[–] FruitfullyYours@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Apples aren't all that easy to root so congrats. Figs, grapes, mulberries and some other fruit are almost trivial to root with good technique