Juglans hindsii
Common name(s): Hinds Walnut, Hinds Black Walnut
Plant type: deciduous large tree
	   Primary method of propagation: seed
	   Alternate propagation method(s): cutting, layering, grafting/budding
Propagation by Cuttings
Cutting type: stem tip
	   Time of year to take cuttings: Winter
	   Cutting maturity: softwood, hardwood
	   Rooting hormone: IBA TALC 8000 PPM
	   Rooting environment: intermittent mist
	   Soil temperature for best rooting: 75 degrees F
	   Time to rooting: 6-8 weeks
	   Comment: Wound cuttings.
Propagation by Seed
Time of year to collect seed: Autumn
	   Time of year to sow seed: Summer
	   Seed treatment: stratify 40 degrees F 4-5 months.
	   Preferred temperature for germination: 70-85 degrees F
	   Time required for germination: 4-6 weeks
	   Comment: Fumigate and mulch seed beds. Use screen wires against rodents.
Propagation by Layering
Type of Layering: air, trench
	   Time of year to layer: late Winter
	   Wounding: remove a ring of bark
	   Comment: Orchard plantable stocks are produced in two years after girdling etiolated shoots.
Propagation by Grafting
Type of graft: whip, 'T'
	   Comment: The best time for grafting/budding for whip is Summer and for 'T' is Autumn. Seedlings are cut off 10-14 days before grafting for the sap to dry. When the grafter begins grafting seedlings are cut 1-2 inches to remove dry surface.

