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How do you propagate savin juniper?
Savin juniper can be propagated by cutting. Cutting can take place at any time except in the winter and is best performed at 20 to 30 ℃. Overly high or low temperatures can cause the branches to rot or make it difficult to grow roots.
Choose robust new branches that sprouted in the current year, and trim them to 5 to 15 cm-long segments, each with more than 3 buds. The top of the branch segment should be cut level, with the incision 1 cm away from the first bud. The bottom of the segment should be cut obliquely, with the incision 5 mm away from the last bud. Use sharp gardening scissors that can make flat, smooth incisions, minimizing harm to the branches.
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