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Old 12-09-2007, 11:12 PM
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I would love to try an acer, could anyone help with how i should be doing and when the best time is.

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Soor, but the ornamental type of Acer, which I presume is what you mean, do not grow from cuttings. They are either seed grown or grafted on to a different rootstock. Sorry. They are easy to get the seeds to germinate, but not easy to keep over their first winter as small plants.
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Thought as much . Thanks for reply
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