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I have rooted some willows for use as bonsai. Cut some of the branches and place them in water.
I've heard people then using the water for other plants.
I know that willow bark is full of natural aspirin, and was extensively used by Native Americans as a remedy for pain, but the rest of this thread is new to me.
I`ve heard about using the bark and soaking it in water and then useing this for a rooting hormone,the solution must be used imediately though as it will lose its usefulness.
That is pretty much what I heard, You take a jar, fill it with some smaller weeping willow twigs cut to a size that fits in the jar, and top it off with water. I assumed you let it soak for a little while. But then it said you can take cuttings and dip the cut end into the water before planting...similar to the rooting hormone powder.
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