Kumin kindly shared a few cuttings of some his Conestoga series material recently, and I wanted to report on the attempts to root them. I started the cuttings a month ago, placed in a peat/perlite mix (sterile seed starting mix) in pots in a nursery tray, covered with plastic lid, and placed on a heat mat attached to a thermostat set to 80 F (26.7 C). The pots were kept mostly moist and humid, but this wasn't perfect - there was some varying degree of drying between waterings.
Cuttings were dipped in rooting hormone and some of the green outer layer was stripped off with a sharp knife to increase the surface area exposed to soil.
Doing a tug test, some of the cuttings resisted the tug, indicating rooting, and a few others had not rooted and indeed, I pulled one out to examine it and confirm no rooting. One of the Conestoga 026 is putting on new growth! Others are showing a little bid of bud development.


The photos don't show enough of the tags to identify each one, but the flat includes Conestoga 006, 010, 011, 026 and 128.