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How do you propagate a japanese tree lilac?
Japanese tree lilac can produce a large number of small seedlings near the root system, so ramet propagation is convenient. The propagation of ramets is usually carried out before sprouting in early spring or after falling of leaves in the fall. Dig out the young seedlings with their roots and plant them separately. Watering more after transplanting to strengthen the formation of the root system.
Cuttage can be performed in summer every year. Strong branches growing out this year should be cut to about 13 to 15 cm and inserted in prepared soil. Keep it shaded and moist, and it will take root in about 50 days. The small seedlings can be transplanted next spring.
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