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            | Caper1388 | Cape Breton Nova Scotia | I'm doing some experimenting with seed germination over the winter. I've read that if you soak willow tree branches in water it extracts a natural rooting hormone. I cut some willow branch tips and boiled them in water and put the branches and water In a gallon jug to sit. I soaked some seeds in the water for a few hours and planted them in soil that I watered with the willow water. When the tap root came out it had a cluster of roots coming from it before the shell came off. I've never seen a seedling that just sprouted look like this. Has anyone else ever tried watering with willow water?Here's a few pics
 
 http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/ac330/Caper736/20170129_075458_zps9zvjlacl.jpg
 
 
 http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/ac330/Caper736/20170129_075340_zpszbnw4zp2.jpg
 
 http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/ac330/Caper736/20170128_090549_zps0gi5afkl.jpg
 
 http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/ac330/Caper736/20170129_091308_zpsyvvw1icz.jpg
 
 | 2/2/2017 12:02:30 PM |  
            | baitman | Central Illinois | willow water contains Salicylic acid and Indolebutyric acid which is found in some rooting hormone powders | 2/3/2017 9:57:11 AM |  
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