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How long does red maple cuttings take root

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How long does red maple cuttings take root

Generally, it takes about a month for red maple to take root after cutting. In order to promote the rooting of red maple as soon as possible, it is necessary to select a semi lignified robust branch, and retain 3 to 4 leaves of the branch, and then cut it into a length of about 20 cm. Secondly, soak the roots of red maple in water for 5 hours. Finally, put the red maple directly into the moist soil.

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