After a prior experiment rooting citrus cuttings, I decided to build an ebb and flow system (or flood and drain system) to help me root citrus rootstocks more easily. Although I had some success with my citrus rooting experiment, it was way too much work and I wanted to find an easier way. With my ebb and flow system I saw that some citrus rootstocks are easier to root than others. I have now used my ebb and flow setup to root citrus cuttings, root fig cuttings, and root other fruit tree cuttings.
Materials that I used to build my flood and drain system can be found here:
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This video shows how to order disease-free citrus cuttings in California:
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This article shows where disease-free citrus cuttings can be acquired in other parts of the world:
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These are my prior two videos about rooting citrus from cuttings:
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The video and photo of Pele’s hair are courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano.
The EASIEST Way I’ve ever Rooted Citrus Cuttings
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