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Another surprisingly easy way to duplicate autumn Aster.
In fact, not only Aster - I also got a new autumn raspberry from pulling out a rooted young shoot. That raspberry will be ready to produce next year.
Aster dumosus 'Prof. Anton Kippenberg' - This photo is from the internet and shows what it looks like.
I didn't expect to do these - I just wanted to clean the raised bed for the arrival of new tulip bulbs. However, I decided to remove the asters somewhere else. Their roots are amazingly active (aggressive?). Now I understand why many perennial plants need to be divided after a certain time. But those Asters are planted only this spring!
Anyway, I harvested a lot of such basal shoot cuttings and started propagating them in the 7~9cm nursery pots.
Compared with softwood cuttings, basal shoots are much more efficient for multiplying Asters quickly. It takes the three tiny softwood cuttings two months to grow a very small root, which is not recommended.
It's not complicated - just trim the upper roots and pot them on.
In fact, not only Aster - I also got a new autumn raspberry from pulling out a rooted young shoot. That raspberry will be ready to produce next year.
Aster dumosus 'Prof. Anton Kippenberg' - This photo is from the internet and shows what it looks like.
I didn't expect to do these - I just wanted to clean the raised bed for the arrival of new tulip bulbs. However, I decided to remove the asters somewhere else. Their roots are amazingly active (aggressive?). Now I understand why many perennial plants need to be divided after a certain time. But those Asters are planted only this spring!
Anyway, I harvested a lot of such basal shoot cuttings and started propagating them in the 7~9cm nursery pots.
Compared with softwood cuttings, basal shoots are much more efficient for multiplying Asters quickly. It takes the three tiny softwood cuttings two months to grow a very small root, which is not recommended.
It's not complicated - just trim the upper roots and pot them on.
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