Good link on all types of propagation techniques....

wiscwhip

5 year old buck +
...that I found while doing some digging:

http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~dailey/VegetativePropagationTechniques.pdf

There is some good info in here that will be of interest to the guys over on the "other fruits" thread, but I thought it would be better not to bury it in another thread. Interesting where this was first produced.
 
I found this a few times looking into some protocols. I think that it'd be a good idea to get a propagation techniques resource page. I've had to do a lot of digging for finding the proper protocols for the species that I'm doing (seeds and cuttings). If anyone has any questions as to what the terms mean in seed protocols (not found on this link... but in general) feel free to PM me. I'll post all of my bookmarks on here!
 
I thought it would be a good one to post just because it gives good basic info on many different types of propagation and answers many of the more simple questions that guys might have.
 
Absolutely! A lot of what you find when you search this stuff is filled with "technical" (I use quotes because it's not necessarily technical, but just unfamiliar terms). What I found is that once you dip your toe in, you're able to dive in pretty easily.
 
http://nsl.fs.fed.us/nsl_wpsm.html

This one is pretty darn good. You can find techniques for individual seeds (they don't have ALL of them though). They also give a lot of background info.

Neat little power point
http://www.greenhouse.cornell.edu/crops/factsheets/nursery_container_media.pdf

This one is based towards cuttings
http://www.wnps.org/education/resources/documents/Garden_Links/hardwood_cuttings_and-live-stakes.pdf
 
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