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      Western red cedar leaves are linear-shaped with entire margins (smooth) and grow on the stems in alternate arrangements. Th… See more

    How to Propagate Western Red Cedar

    You can propagate western red cedar with two effective methods: 1. Stem Cuttings:It provides established … See more

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    Q: What is the best soil for western red cedar? A:They tolerate a variety of soils but if you want to replicate their native soil, a good mix of sand, gravel, and peat will do the job. Q: Can I grow cedar trees from cuttings? A… See more

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  1. Methods for propagating Western Red Cedar include12345:
    • Sowing seeds after cold stratification.
    • Propagating through stem cuttings taken from young and healthy trees during the dormant period.
    • Layering, cutting, and sowing methods in autumn or winter.
    • Using well-drained potting mix for cuttings.
    • Propagating via air layering for bonsai.
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    A: To start Western red cedar, you can either sow the seeds after cold stratification or propagate it through stem cuttings taken from young and healthy trees during the dormant period from late fall to early spring.
    www.ecofriendlyincome.com/blog/how-to-identify-p…
    Western red cedar propagates well through layering, cutting, and sowing methods, ideally in autumn or winter. Difficulties are generally minimal; successful propagation is indicated by new growth and rooting.
    www.picturethisai.com/care/propagate/Thuja_plicat…
    This species grows in full sun, partial shade, or dappled sunlight and prefers consistently moist, well-drained soil high in organic matter and an acidic to neutral pH. It does not tolerate drought or dry winds. Propagate it by seeds or stem cuttings.
    plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/thuja-plicata/
    Propagation of western red cedar is accomplished through cuttings taken from the desired plant. The cuttings should be taken from new growth and be approximately 6 inches in length. The bottom of the cutting should be dipped in a rooting hormone and then planted in a well-drained potting mix.
    www.norwichgardener.com/post/how-grow-wester…
    Western red cedar bonsai propagates via cutting or seed, with seedlings being extremely virile in the native environment. The trees may also be propagated by air layering.
    bonsaimirai.com/species/western-red-cedar-bonsai
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