Hi Guys! I wanted to comment and say their was a mix up on the video I saw and please DO NOT DIP YOUR CUTTING IN PURE WORM CASTING TEA!! It will kill your cutting I had to learn the hard way! I recommend using pure rooting hormone!! Please forgive me for the hiccup! Their was a little mix up!😔
Great Video! I usually start cuttings in a glass bottle or old drinking glass, and once rooted, I transplant it. I never have good luck with rooting hormones, and thank for the update. Super appreciated. Eddie J. Long Island N.Y
Thank you for an informative video!! I bought 2 Summerific Holy Grail Rose Mallow Hibiscuses last year. My friends and family are begging for cuttings after seeing the giant 11inch blooms.
Do you typically leave that many leaves on your cuttings? I find my fail rate is high when I leave that much. My thought is when you have less leaves, the plant can concentrate more on root development.
Should I bring it inside in NY now in September or should I leave it outside for the winter. I’m afraid the roots will be too young and the cold can kill them or should I keep them inside and plant them underground next spring..Thank you.
If it is Hardy Hibiscus, you’re able to leave it in the ground because they are genetically made to withstand cold temperatures. It can handle up to -20F, so you should be completely fine.😊🌺
Just started watching your videos on Ultimate Gardening and find your videos quite informative. I work at A Resort on Maderia Beach here in Florida and part of my responsibilities is tending to all the plants on the site. And a good number of those plants are hibiscus which I enjoy taking care of. But I would love to ask you some questions about the hibiscus at my resort. How do I contact you ?
I’m in Philadelphia. Is it too late to propagate in our zone 7? If so what month would be best to start this process? If it’s not too late can I just plant the branch directly into the ground or does it need to go into a container first? Thanks
If definitely too late to root a Hardy Hibiscus cutting. I would recommend early June, since that’s when they emerge from the ground. And you have plenty of time for good roots and possibly blooms. And I would always recommend a pot first!🤩
Best time to plant your Hardy Hibiscus is in Early to Late Summer! Because during the winter they are died back and in spring the come up in June! So I recommend Early To Late Summer so you can enjoy some beautiful blooms that year!🌸💖
Hi Guys! I wanted to comment and say their was a mix up on the video I saw and please DO NOT DIP YOUR CUTTING IN PURE WORM CASTING TEA!! It will kill your cutting I had to learn the hard way! I recommend using pure rooting hormone!! Please forgive me for the hiccup! Their was a little mix up!😔
Great Video! I usually start cuttings in a glass bottle or old drinking glass, and once rooted, I transplant it. I never have good luck with rooting hormones, and thank for the update. Super appreciated. Eddie J. Long Island N.Y
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God bless you too! I have been trying seeds, but the pods dont turn brown? I'm going to try your way. So, no rooting powder at all?
If you cut a stem with blooms you can snip off most leaves as well as the blooms so the plant can redirect its energy to grow roots
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Thank you for an informative video!! I bought 2 Summerific Holy Grail Rose Mallow Hibiscuses last year. My friends and family are begging for cuttings after seeing the giant 11inch blooms.
Very informative video. I was happy to learn that I can propagate my hardy hibiscus. I will give it a try. Thank you.
Nice video, your so clear And well spoken
Great video!! Can’t wait to give it a try. 🌺
Very good, I'm going to propagate my Hibiscus now.
I just got the Holy Grail Hibiscus and this is Awesome information 🤩 Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Emmanuel!!!!!!🥰🥰🥰😘
Do you typically leave that many leaves on your cuttings? I find my fail rate is high when I leave that much.
My thought is when you have less leaves, the plant can concentrate more on root development.
Yes less leaves is better!
Should I bring it inside in NY now in September or should I leave it outside for the winter. I’m afraid the roots will be too young and the cold can kill them or should I keep them inside and plant them underground next spring..Thank you.
If it is Hardy Hibiscus, you’re able to leave it in the ground because they are genetically made to withstand cold temperatures. It can handle up to -20F, so you should be completely fine.😊🌺
Very informative video. God bless ..
Just started watching your videos on Ultimate Gardening and find your videos quite informative. I work at A Resort on Maderia Beach here in Florida and part of my responsibilities is tending to all the plants on the site. And a good number of those plants are hibiscus which I enjoy taking care of. But I would love to ask you some questions about the hibiscus at my resort. How do I contact you ?
You contact me through my email - contactultimategardening@gmail.com
I was wondering since I have very tall stems almost 6 ft tall can I make several rooted plants from one long stem, maybe like three or four?
Most Definitely! Just make sure each piece has a node where it can develop new roots.😊
@@TheUltimateGardener thanks👍
I’m in Philadelphia. Is it too late to propagate in our zone 7? If so what month would be best to start this process? If it’s not too late can I just plant the branch directly into the ground or does it need to go into a container first? Thanks
If definitely too late to root a Hardy Hibiscus cutting. I would recommend early June, since that’s when they emerge from the ground. And you have plenty of time for good roots and possibly blooms. And I would always recommend a pot first!🤩
I was wondering the same thing as I am in zone 5b.
Ty...for sharing
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Nice job!!
What should I use to keep deer away from my hibiscus?
I fortunately don’t deal with deer but I know Bonnie created a product to deal with rodents and animals like deer.😄
When is the best time to plant your hardy hibiscus in the ground? I'm in zone 8a near Seattle. Fall weather will arrive here in about 6-8 weeks.
Best time to plant your Hardy Hibiscus is in Early to Late Summer! Because during the winter they are died back and in spring the come up in June! So I recommend Early To Late Summer so you can enjoy some beautiful blooms that year!🌸💖
Don’t u make videos anymore ?
I do, however, I’ve had a busy schedule so I don’t post as regular! I post weekly on TikTok and Instagram!🌱
@@TheUltimateGardenerHello! When should I transfer this into the ground? Thank you!
Can I propagate in the fall?
Not recommend because fall is when they start to die back. Usually early on in the season.🌺
When do u transplant to outdoor soil?
When plant develops more leaf growth and eventually gets bigger. Around 2-3 months after cutting has rooted!🌿
Hi do you sell your hibiscus seeds
Hi, unfortunately no!🌿
Amazing 😻
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