Success with:
* Citrus (orange)
* Pitanga (Eugenia uniflora)
This spring I tried rooting cuttings from my orange tree, jaboticaba, and Surinam cherry.
5 out of 8 of my cara cara orange cuttings took. I used varying branch diameters from 1/16” to 1/2”, dipped in Clonex, placed in wet soil, and covered with plastic. It took approx 3 months to root, and some have pretty extensive root structure.
I also took several pitanga (Surinam cherry) cuttings while pruning some of my seedlings. 4 out of 8 have calloused over and have remained green - it appears they will root out.
None of my jabo cuttings took.