This document summarizes a study that examined the interaction between season, collection of cuttings, indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), and juvenility factors on root induction in olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivar 'Kalinjot'. Cuttings were taken from juvenile shoots located at the base of trees and mature shoots from tree crowns in different seasons and treated with different IBA concentrations. Results showed that cuttings from the juvenile form treated with 4000 ppm IBA in April had the highest rooting percentage of 71.5% and greatest average number of roots per cutting of 4.55. The study concludes that juvenility factors and an IBA concentration of 4000 ppm