Best explained. I tried Gulmohar plantation by seeds without specifying last year, but 0% success. Your video helped me understand the secrifying process. It is extremely helpful and now have been able to get 100% success rate. Thanks.
In April 2021 I soaked 15 seeds in water for 45 days changing water everyday without any encouraging result. I accidentally tumbled on your video clip and followed the instructions therein. Within 36 hours all the seeds germinated and I transferred them to potting medium Now I have all the15 seedlings growing since three days Thank you very much for your guidance 👍🙏🙏
I am glad you found my video helpful ☺ Apart from seeds, you could also try the air layering method : ua-cam.com/play/PLiDU6YjzHzNdz5i1lw5RPLF8qpNVLzmHZ.html
Very helpfull. Thankyou. Before watching your video. I did 80 seeds and only 2 grew. I think they had all drowned. Now i am more knoledgeable, after having seen your video 👌
Hi, Thanks for the video. I have searched many videos on youtube but found none like yours, you are brief and on point. I was trying to germinate the seed in water but I was seeing no change. I tried germinating the seed for two months in a cup of water but nothing happened. Big up and salute. Thank you. Buddha bless you.
Chris Malaza ... glad to know you found the video helpful. A faster and better way to get plants is via air layering - ua-cam.com/play/PLiDU6YjzHzNdz5i1lw5RPLF8qpNVLzmHZ.html
It's a really hard job in the case of gulmohar......l tried cutting as well as seed method...but unfortunately nothing worked for me ..l m bit disappointed
@jaskaurgrewal4764 So sad that they didn't grow. I put my seeds in soil after 4 days in water. I checked on one and found it growing. It's humid down here which probably helped.
@@pinatajuju4471 here in Punjab it's humid too....but ....no problem it's not over yet 😞....l m still trying and applying various ways...l will succeed in future 😃
I'm in love with this tree! I came across this tree while looking for "Black Locust," a similar fast growing tree from South Africa. I will definitely be giving this amazing tree a try!
Thank you for the video. I planted the whole seed from pod into Cocopeat ,it's about a month now and no Germination or change it it's appearance. Now gonna try your scarification as mentioned by u.
I have 4 of these seeds that have sprouted. but the seed never fell off. I saw your video and decided to try and cut off the hard seed. one ended up great, growing really well. the other one the large leaves were dead and fell off. it is still slowly growing...for now. I hope the other ones keep growing. I lovr your videos. simple and informative!
Hahaha!!! You have honestly have a funny bone...... :)))) I think I'll enjoy your humour first and then get down to some serious bonsaing. Love your plants.
I missed your video before trying the hard way. 6 out of 30 sprouts. Not so good. I still have 5/6 seed pods to practice on. Your video was fun and educational at the same time👍
Vinny, your video is marvelous. I liked the way it has been created and the way of explaining. Just unremarkable and innovative. Editing & mixing with music is excellent. Just keep it up. I have also subscribed to you.
Awesome video, I'm going to be starting some bullhorn acacia trees from seeds and have been searching info on this and your video has helped. Hope to see some more videos from you soon.
Sir, I really liked your videos! Also I've seen one with rooting the ficus leaf, insane reaction btw. Especially I loved that you keep tracking of dates and always put updates of your work! Many thanks to you!
Hi Vinny, when you pass the seed to the cocopeat, do you keep it in the dark or should it have light. And, once in the coco peat, how often do you apply water to it?
I kept it in shade (indirect sunlight), on my kitchen balcony. Light is needed only when the seed starts germinating. Till then, light or dark does not matter The cocopeat needs to be moist, not wet. I probably mildly watered it twice a week. How fast it dries up depends on your weather & light exposure. Even after germinating, keep in mind that the seedling is not going to need much water. Moist is better than wet. Probably spraying water is better than pouring it.
Hey bud. I have one I have problem rn. Mine looks like the one you have at 3:05. This morning I accidentally snapped the stem in half and came off entirely about 1cm from the soil base so the main stem is still green and barely above ground and the top part that still has the seed shell covering the first leaves I put it in the pot next to it trying to root it back. I’m just trying to find an answer as if they’ll will grow or if they’ll die and dry out.
Mr Vinny, i need your help! I planted scarified Delonix Regia seeds and they have germinated succesfully. Now most of the seed is out of the brown wood seed part but it stayed halfway there. Should i remove the brown part my self or will it fall off by itself?
They will fall off on their own but you can gently pull it out also & give a little help to it. If you are unable to pull it off easily, leave it to nature, else you could damage the seedlings. I easily pulled off the seed cover in my case bcos i was impatient :-) Congrats on successful germination of the seeds 👍
Ok, Vinny. I will have to try that scarification with the "Sour Sop" seeds I have. I scarification 6 at the pointed end 3 days ago. Now I am going to try scarification on the rounded end. Both will be in a small tin of water. I am also going to scarification on the rounded and pointed ends and put them in moist paper towels and a zip lock bag. I think mine will take longer to sprout then yours though. I think it has to do with the temperature outside. Of the 3 Ficus cuttings I put in water a few weeks back 1 has died. it turned black. The second one has some little white bumps like you get, but no roots so far. The 3rd cutting developed a heck of a lot of those white bumps and 2 days ago last I looked nothing. Tonight when I got home, I found quite a few maybe 1/4 inch roots starting on it. Like I said earlier I think the length of time it takes my cutting to sprout is because of the cooler climate. I have to see if there is some way to attach a picture to a comment here so I can show you. maybe I might go to your blog spot and see if I can send you a picture there. That will be tomorrow though, right now I am tired and it is time to head to bed.
Hi Lyle, thats great news ! Ya, colder and drier climates might slow the process down a bit. you could provide some artificial warmth thru lights or a warm water bag (used for back aches etc) below your container. Frequent misting and covering the seeds / cuttings with a packet or plastic bottle top might also help. in your case, maybe the lid of the cap can remain closed. I recommend taking more cuttings right away. They need light too by the way. A window sil inside home is the perfect location. Looking forward to see you post your results soon :-)
I actually have them on top of my coffee marker which seems to work. I am going to try cover with a plastic bottle a few more cuttings next time I try clippings in water. I will keep you posted as it grows.
Hi there. Ive twice clipped a tiny bit of off the end end of the seed, left them in water. They swelled up ok but then I planted them. After 2 weeks I checked and they were all rotten and almost dissolved. Any thoughts ?
Hi Pata Negra, i hope you left the seed in water only for 24 hrs or less. More than that is not necessary & is risky. Planting medium should be just moist, not wet. Look up my reply to Akhil131. same issue there too. if you can share pics or video here, then i can have a better understanding of what went wrong
I regularly watch your video to enhance my knowledge and today i am here to ask one question regarding my Gulmohar (flamboyant) bonsai tree which i have planted 20 years ago but the doesn't bloom and that's why i am very much disappoint, can you please guide me what should i do to get flowers.
Hi Jameel Arif Khan, unfortunately i do not have experience with flowers. You could buy fertilizers for flowering plants and feed it to your tree, after checking with a nursery. If your tree is in ground, it should be flowering by now. Sufficient sunlight & fertilizers are the only 2 factors i can think of. If you want a flowering bonsai, then the best thing is to air layer a branch from a flowering tree.
Three years back i have supported my tomato plants with gulmohr stem which is 4 feet length 1 inch thick .regular watering the stem get leaves and roots. Try this
I´ve a weird behaviour germinating some seeds I got from a tree. I try to germinate them in 3 different ways: 1. Direct using paper napkin method. 2. Small cut, put in water for about a week and them paper napkin method. 3. Small cut, put in water for about a week, peeling off and them paper napkin method. 4. Filing down, put in water for about 10 hours and them paper naking method. Methods 3 and 4 germinated. But what it´s weird to me is 1 and 2 generated moho the same day, beside they where in different pots and I never open one of them. BTW, method 4 is growing faster.
Hi Juhi, after damaging the outer seed coating, soak it for 24 hours and then plant it in a fast draining medium or soil. Yes, you can do it now, but avoid direct sunlight. Keep in shade.
i don't know. i have never bothered with seasons. you can keep the seedlings in home if weather is too hot or cold. generally spring & monsoon are the growing seasons in india
Hi Keerthi, you could try buying it online or at some gardening shops. If you try preparing at home, what you will end up with is coconut fibre. They need to be then cut finely so you get a powdery consistency. Too much work involved, I think. The cocopeat bricks are what you need to buy. Watch some videos of it online on how to use it. Another alternative would be sawdust and fine woodchips - basically, waste material at a carpenters shop. You should be able to get it free. I plan to get it this week and try tht medium too. Remember these mediums do not have any nutrition in it. So once rooting starts, you might want to move it soil at the earliest, unless you have liquid fertilizers.
It might survive indoors for a while, in cold Canada. If it survives outdoors, it would be a miracle. Nigel Saunders, in Canada, grows many tropical trees indoors. His channel is called Bonsai Zone. The large leaf size of this tree makes it unsuitable for small bonsai. The fastest way to get plant material for bonsai (besides collecting from ground & nursery purchase) - ua-cam.com/play/PLiDU6YjzHzNdz5i1lw5RPLF8qpNVLzmHZ.html. Its a lot better to stick to local tree species, that are available easily, cheaply and grows fast.
Wiki says they do - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delonix_regia (look under propagation). Besides, i recommend air-layered cuttings, not plain cuttings. So, that way the success rate is far better and you will get roots too. In the place I live, I cannot imagine a tree not rooting thru air-layering.
Thanks for the video Vinny.Are you planning to use the hybrid Phonic method for this one too ? I got three rain tree seedlings now.Got germinated using your method.took about a week to germinate and growth is very slow as still weather is cold here in Melbourne.But it's good fun though
Hi Rajesh, many of them are already on my blog, minus the latest updates on them. Have you seen it ? My upcoming videos will show maybe a few specimens in each, from the way they were once to what it looks like now.
Sir I collected multiple cuttings of peepal tree,baniyan tree cuttings and I kept it in water for 15 days but all of my cuttings are dried. my region weather is almost same as Hyderabad. can you tell me reason for this. I'm very interested in doing instant bonsai.
Its best if you can show me pics or video of your setup bcos words can sometimes, not reveal what i need to know. If you do it exactly like this, you should succeed, all of them rooted - ua-cam.com/video/wCKDXMP475g/v-deo.html. i used to change water every 3 days. misting them twice a day and covering them up with the top half of a plastic bottle helps to keep local humidity high. leave the cap open though. avoid direct sunlight. indoors, next to window is best.
I am not familiar with this tree and hence, i don't know. I don't use rooting hormones at all bcos i can get dense roots faster with air layering than a regular cutting with rooting hormones. I recommend trying out both and see the difference yourself. Most people are blindly believing in rooting hormones. I would love to challenge the experts on this.
You could try googling it, using all its names. i am not a fan of growing from seeds or growing a particular variety. go with easily available local trees. collect small trees or get air layered cuttings. check out my playlists for more info.
roots come from pointed end. so its risky to rub that end. the round end will be the tip of the "leaf" & is much safer. always germinate more than what you need & expect some failures.
Y undesirable because the seedlings grow long? while planting, you can plant them deeper so that the whole stem goes under soil and gets supported by soil around it. So all is good.
Hi Abhirath, Gulmohar seeds are pointed at one end and round at the other. The root comes out from the pointed end and can be easily damaged if you don't scrape it just right, on the sandpaper. Hence, it is safer to scrape the round end, bcos when the seed sprouts, that end is going to be the outer tip of the 2 green leaf like halves of the seed. So, even if you rub too much, I am guessing it should not prevent a sprouting. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching :-)
+Abhirath Narasimhan Congrats Abhirath :-) If you want to share your pics or video of it, you can post a link here. It will benefit future visitors here.
yes it takes only a day. you can scarify any part of the seed. the pointed end is the most risky bcos the tap root comes out from there. the leaf comes out from the rounded edge
you can rub the pointed end too, provided you do just enough very carefully else the part where root tip emerges will get damaged & cause failure. the risk is far less on the rounded end (leaf end)
Love your humor! I both learned how to plant my seeds and had fun watching
Ha ha😂 I love the egg 🥚 part. Thanks mate I just got my seeds👍
Best explained. I tried Gulmohar plantation by seeds without specifying last year, but 0% success. Your video helped me understand the secrifying process. It is extremely helpful and now have been able to get 100% success rate. Thanks.
In April 2021 I soaked 15 seeds in water for 45 days changing water everyday without any encouraging result. I accidentally tumbled on your video clip and followed the instructions therein. Within 36 hours all the seeds germinated and I transferred them to potting medium Now I have all the15 seedlings growing since three days Thank you very much for your guidance 👍🙏🙏
I am glad you found my video helpful ☺
Apart from seeds, you could also try the air layering method :
ua-cam.com/play/PLiDU6YjzHzNdz5i1lw5RPLF8qpNVLzmHZ.html
Very helpfull. Thankyou. Before watching your video.
I did 80 seeds and only 2 grew.
I think they had all drowned. Now i am more knoledgeable, after having seen your video 👌
Hi, Thanks for the video. I have searched many videos on youtube but found none like yours, you are brief and on point. I was trying to germinate the seed in water but I was seeing no change. I tried germinating the seed for two months in a cup of water but nothing happened. Big up and salute.
Thank you. Buddha bless you.
Chris Malaza ... glad to know you found the video helpful. A faster and better way to get plants is via air layering - ua-cam.com/play/PLiDU6YjzHzNdz5i1lw5RPLF8qpNVLzmHZ.html
Thank you Sir for showing how to scarify, I also like your sense of humor. I am scarifying about 8 seeds today. I really hope I get some good results.
It's a really hard job in the case of gulmohar......l tried cutting as well as seed method...but unfortunately nothing worked for me ..l m bit disappointed
@jaskaurgrewal4764 So sad that they didn't grow. I put my seeds in soil after 4 days in water. I checked on one and found it growing. It's humid down here which probably helped.
@@pinatajuju4471 here in Punjab it's humid too....but ....no problem it's not over yet 😞....l m still trying and applying various ways...l will succeed in future 😃
Thank you! Because of you I was able to germinate from seed a Royal Ponciana. I tried once a year ago without success.
Good video, thank you! And an excellent sense of humor, brother! 😁
Love 💓 from india jharkhand jamshedpur jugsalai chaprahiya mohallah ❤ 0:13
Great video Vinny! I'm going to have to get some seeds and try a Flamboyant bonsai.
Thanks Nigel :-)
Great work Vinny! You caught the attention of Nigel! He's my favorite bonsai artist.
I'm in love with this tree! I came across this tree while looking for "Black Locust," a similar fast growing tree from South Africa. I will definitely be giving this amazing tree a try!
deeeep in the Heart of texas...
Thank you for the video.
I planted the whole seed from pod into Cocopeat ,it's about a month now and no Germination or change it it's appearance.
Now gonna try your scarification as mentioned by u.
Excellent effort to made video....u are true environment lover
Thank for this precious sharing.
Im going to grow goldmore and was searching video like this
Thanks Very much! I always wondered that if I sand the seed it would be damaged, but now its all clear Thanks a lot again. :-)
I love the video you made!! It was entertaining and very informative.
I have 4 of these seeds that have sprouted. but the seed never fell off. I saw your video and decided to try and cut off the hard seed. one ended up great, growing really well. the other one the large leaves were dead and fell off. it is still slowly growing...for now. I hope the other ones keep growing. I lovr your videos. simple and informative!
Thank you Lacy :-) I am glad you found it useful.
I like your video very much and also your sense of humor! Thank you! I want to grow about 20 trees I like them so much! The Flamboyant!
Hahaha!!! You have honestly have a funny bone...... :)))) I think I'll enjoy your humour first and then get down to some serious bonsaing. Love your plants.
:-)
I missed your video before trying the hard way. 6 out of 30 sprouts. Not so good. I still have 5/6 seed pods to practice on. Your video was fun and educational at the same time👍
This was a super great video! I loved it!
Great idea for faster germination.. this trick would do effectively well for citrus seeds! Love your humor 🤣🤣
Hi... You try peeling citrus seeds. The top layer comes of easy. It germinates superfast whilst the unpeeled seeds take forever.
@@RJain312 never knew this.. will try this next time :)
Loved the magic trick
This tree is hard to find in my location but I have finally got 13 seeds this morning. Thanks for the video
A memorial too?👏🤩😂😆❤️
Vinny, your video is marvelous. I liked the way it has been created and the way of explaining. Just unremarkable and innovative. Editing & mixing with music is excellent. Just keep it up. I have also subscribed to you.
Thanks Prashant :-)
Tried many times to germinate but failed....now I can say I will germinate it...nice info. Very helpful video.thanx
thank you for a funny and interesting video
Informative video!
Love the magic trick & dead seed
Working like charm, thank you!
Nice vedio...
Nice information 😊
Awesome video, I'm going to be starting some bullhorn acacia trees from seeds and have been searching info on this and your video has helped. Hope to see some more videos from you soon.
Really wish I had watched this video several weeks ago.
Sir, I really liked your videos! Also I've seen one with rooting the ficus leaf, insane reaction btw. Especially I loved that you keep tracking of dates and always put updates of your work! Many thanks to you!
Hi Vinny, when you pass the seed to the cocopeat, do you keep it in the dark or should it have light. And, once in the coco peat, how often do you apply water to it?
I kept it in shade (indirect sunlight), on my kitchen balcony. Light is needed only when the seed starts germinating. Till then, light or dark does not matter
The cocopeat needs to be moist, not wet. I probably mildly watered it twice a week. How fast it dries up depends on your weather & light exposure.
Even after germinating, keep in mind that the seedling is not going to need much water. Moist is better than wet. Probably spraying water is better than pouring it.
One question, what to do when the seeds sprout? I have to put them at good temperature and a sunny place? Thank you!
Thanks for the video
i tried the paper towel germination method.. one grew and the second rotted... but now i can transplant the other.. so we shall see how it happens!
Not just for bonsai but we can grow big trees as well with this method, right?
yes, you are right Sikha. and it works for many other tree seeds as well
@@VinnyChirayil Yayy, thank you so much for this video!
Hey bud. I have one I have problem rn. Mine looks like the one you have at 3:05. This morning I accidentally snapped the stem in half and came off entirely about 1cm from the soil base so the main stem is still green and barely above ground and the top part that still has the seed shell covering the first leaves I put it in the pot next to it trying to root it back. I’m just trying to find an answer as if they’ll will grow or if they’ll die and dry out.
i doubt it will survive
Excellent video!!
Thank you Bill :-)
Mr Vinny, i need your help! I planted scarified Delonix Regia seeds and they have germinated succesfully. Now most of the seed is out of the brown wood seed part but it stayed halfway there. Should i remove the brown part my self or will it fall off by itself?
They will fall off on their own but you can gently pull it out also & give a little help to it. If you are unable to pull it off easily, leave it to nature, else you could damage the seedlings. I easily pulled off the seed cover in my case bcos i was impatient :-)
Congrats on successful germination of the seeds 👍
Cool Thanks
Ok, Vinny. I will have to try that scarification with the "Sour Sop" seeds I have. I scarification 6 at the pointed end 3 days ago. Now I am going to try scarification on the rounded end. Both will be in a small tin of water. I am also going to scarification on the rounded and pointed ends and put them in moist paper towels and a zip lock bag. I think mine will take longer to sprout then yours though. I think it has to do with the temperature outside.
Of the 3 Ficus cuttings I put in water a few weeks back 1 has died. it turned black. The second one has some little white bumps like you get, but no roots so far. The 3rd cutting developed a heck of a lot of those white bumps and 2 days ago last I looked nothing. Tonight when I got home, I found quite a few maybe 1/4 inch roots starting on it.
Like I said earlier I think the length of time it takes my cutting to sprout is because of the cooler climate. I have to see if there is some way to attach a picture to a comment here so I can show you.
maybe I might go to your blog spot and see if I can send you a picture there. That will be tomorrow though, right now I am tired and it is time to head to bed.
Hi Lyle, thats great news ! Ya, colder and drier climates might slow the process down a bit. you could provide some artificial warmth thru lights or a warm water bag (used for back aches etc) below your container. Frequent misting and covering the seeds / cuttings with a packet or plastic bottle top might also help. in your case, maybe the lid of the cap can remain closed. I recommend taking more cuttings right away. They need light too by the way. A window sil inside home is the perfect location. Looking forward to see you post your results soon :-)
I actually have them on top of my coffee marker which seems to work. I am going to try cover with a plastic bottle a few more cuttings next time I try clippings in water. I will keep you posted as it grows.
Outstanding work! Thank you!
Welcome and I am glad you found it useful :-)
Hi there. Ive twice clipped a tiny bit of off the end end of the seed, left them in water. They swelled up ok but then I planted them. After 2 weeks I checked and they were all rotten and almost dissolved. Any thoughts ?
Hi Pata Negra, i hope you left the seed in water only for 24 hrs or less. More than that is not necessary & is risky. Planting medium should be just moist, not wet. Look up my reply to Akhil131. same issue there too. if you can share pics or video here, then i can have a better understanding of what went wrong
Hi. Nice man. After how many yrs it starts bloom.
5-12 years. better solution is to air-layer branches of a flowering tree.
Oh 5 to 12 yrs , tree is still a tree 🎄, thanks man 🤟
Great job! Thank you for the video, it was very informative.
Thanks Rick :-)
I regularly watch your video to enhance my knowledge and today i am here to ask one question regarding my Gulmohar (flamboyant) bonsai tree which i have planted 20 years ago but the doesn't bloom and that's why i am very much disappoint, can you please guide me what should i do to get flowers.
Hi Jameel Arif Khan, unfortunately i do not have experience with flowers. You could buy fertilizers for flowering plants and feed it to your tree, after checking with a nursery. If your tree is in ground, it should be flowering by now. Sufficient sunlight & fertilizers are the only 2 factors i can think of. If you want a flowering bonsai, then the best thing is to air layer a branch from a flowering tree.
can you sugget me some fertilizer and the ration to be use.
I think Reshma from this channel can help you since she has more experience in these matters - ua-cam.com/video/112uhpR3pTs/v-deo.html
thanks vinny,
Three years back i have supported my tomato plants with gulmohr stem which is 4 feet length 1 inch thick .regular watering the stem get leaves and roots. Try this
I´ve a weird behaviour germinating some seeds I got from a tree. I try to germinate them in 3 different ways:
1. Direct using paper napkin method.
2. Small cut, put in water for about a week and them paper napkin method.
3. Small cut, put in water for about a week, peeling off and them paper napkin method.
4. Filing down, put in water for about 10 hours and them paper naking method.
Methods 3 and 4 germinated. But what it´s weird to me is 1 and 2 generated moho the same day, beside they where in different pots and I never open one of them.
BTW, method 4 is growing faster.
thats nice experiment Pedro !
The ones that get white mold i should throw them away?
ya they are dead. the scarified seeds should not be in water for too long
AWESOME VIDEO THANKS BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO been wondering why this was not germinating god damn
I want to know about palash tree germination.....can u help with that?
1. ua-cam.com/video/Gy5ReMWgaaI/v-deo.html
2. ua-cam.com/video/bl6AK5uuCjk/v-deo.html
@@VinnyChirayil thank you sir
cocopeatme directly move karna he ya waterme soak karke?...n shall i do this process in summer?
Hi Juhi, after damaging the outer seed coating, soak it for 24 hours and then plant it in a fast draining medium or soil. Yes, you can do it now, but avoid direct sunlight. Keep in shade.
Thank you so much...
Thank you.
I planted mine straight up and down is that okay please let me know.
you can leave the seed lying flat or bury the pointed end from where the root will emerge from.
should i scarify the tip or the round end
Hi sir
Is any specific time for seed sowing for nursery purposes.
i don't know. i have never bothered with seasons. you can keep the seedlings in home if weather is too hot or cold. generally spring & monsoon are the growing seasons in india
Very informative.
where can I get Coco peat?
can we prepare Coco peat at home.
Hi Keerthi, you could try buying it online or at some gardening shops. If you try preparing at home, what you will end up with is coconut fibre. They need to be then cut finely so you get a powdery consistency. Too much work involved, I think. The cocopeat bricks are what you need to buy. Watch some videos of it online on how to use it. Another alternative would be sawdust and fine woodchips - basically, waste material at a carpenters shop. You should be able to get it free. I plan to get it this week and try tht medium too. Remember these mediums do not have any nutrition in it. So once rooting starts, you might want to move it soil at the earliest, unless you have liquid fertilizers.
Vinny Chirayil OK, will try thank you.
Thank you Sir
Just got my seeds from gautam dehra dun india.gonna try ur idea.lets see if it survive canada cold.
It might survive indoors for a while, in cold Canada. If it survives outdoors, it would be a miracle. Nigel Saunders, in Canada, grows many tropical trees indoors. His channel is called Bonsai Zone. The large leaf size of this tree makes it unsuitable for small bonsai. The fastest way to get plant material for bonsai (besides collecting from ground & nursery purchase) - ua-cam.com/play/PLiDU6YjzHzNdz5i1lw5RPLF8qpNVLzmHZ.html. Its a lot better to stick to local tree species, that are available easily, cheaply and grows fast.
Also, i suggest you look up comments of Akhil131 & my reply, as he had some failures at seed stage itself.
Thanks more
I watch the video and i will try it @ nursery
All the best. You can post pictures or videos of your result here :-)
Hi i got like 5 flamboyan pre bonsai they are a nice trees but it does not grow from cuttings they come in red and yellow flowers
Wiki says they do - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delonix_regia (look under propagation). Besides, i recommend air-layered cuttings, not plain cuttings. So, that way the success rate is far better and you will get roots too. In the place I live, I cannot imagine a tree not rooting thru air-layering.
Thanks for the video Vinny.Are you planning to use the hybrid Phonic method for this one too ?
I got three rain tree seedlings now.Got germinated using your method.took about a week to germinate and growth is very slow as still weather is cold here in Melbourne.But it's good fun though
Thats great Hansaka ! Hope you can upload your pics / video on youtube. I haven't decided yet. Maybe I will keep it in soil for now.
Which side have to rubb tell me sir please
any place other than the pointed end
Shukriya
can we have a look at your stock of bonsais? if you can make a video of all ur growing bonsais
Hi Rajesh, many of them are already on my blog, minus the latest updates on them. Have you seen it ? My upcoming videos will show maybe a few specimens in each, from the way they were once to what it looks like now.
Ok, you talking abt UA-cam or you have a different site? If you can shoe some of ur old stocks would be good
+Rajesh Pillai check description
Sure thanks
Sir I collected multiple cuttings of peepal tree,baniyan tree cuttings and I kept it in water for 15 days but all of my cuttings are dried. my region weather is almost same as Hyderabad. can you tell me reason for this. I'm very interested in doing instant bonsai.
Its best if you can show me pics or video of your setup bcos words can sometimes, not reveal what i need to know. If you do it exactly like this, you should succeed, all of them rooted - ua-cam.com/video/wCKDXMP475g/v-deo.html. i used to change water every 3 days. misting them twice a day and covering them up with the top half of a plastic bottle helps to keep local humidity high. leave the cap open though. avoid direct sunlight. indoors, next to window is best.
can I grow variegata tree from cutting. is it needs any rooting hormone
I am not familiar with this tree and hence, i don't know. I don't use rooting hormones at all bcos i can get dense roots faster with air layering than a regular cutting with rooting hormones. I recommend trying out both and see the difference yourself. Most people are blindly believing in rooting hormones. I would love to challenge the experts on this.
+Vinny Chirayil. Thanks sir
So how long to soak it in water?
once the outer cover peels off, you can plant it in soil. 12-20 hours in water is enough
When u remove the cover that u putted it on the seed pot , with no fear ?
Yes, there was no problem
Than you
Super video :-) Do you recommend anywhere I could order Delonix seeds online?
You could try googling it, using all its names. i am not a fan of growing from seeds or growing a particular variety. go with easily available local trees. collect small trees or get air layered cuttings. check out my playlists for more info.
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roots come from which end?
roots come from pointed end. so its risky to rub that end. the round end will be the tip of the "leaf" & is much safer. always germinate more than what you need & expect some failures.
@@VinnyChirayil Thanks a lot. So I could dip it vertically then
Do we have to finger it like that ?
The easiest way is to put the seed in a paper towel well moistened water. Put in a bag with zipper for 3-4 days on a window, on sun. And that's all.
I did this and it didn't work. Coat did not "peel away by itself", in fact it's still absolutely rock hard.
Just found seed pods on the ground.
Y undesirable because the seedlings grow long? while planting, you can plant them deeper so that the whole stem goes under soil and gets supported by soil around it. So all is good.
Hi Prashanth, try air layering also and see which one gives you better results.
what does not pointed end mean
Hi Abhirath, Gulmohar seeds are pointed at one end and round at the other. The root comes out from the pointed end and can be easily damaged if you don't scrape it just right, on the sandpaper. Hence, it is safer to scrape the round end, bcos when the seed sprouts, that end is going to be the outer tip of the 2 green leaf like halves of the seed. So, even if you rub too much, I am guessing it should not prevent a sprouting. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching :-)
i put 10 seeds and all ten germinated with clipping the pointed end and directly put it in soil
+Abhirath Narasimhan Congrats Abhirath :-) If you want to share your pics or video of it, you can post a link here. It will benefit future visitors here.
When should the seeds be moved from the shade into the sunshine?
Do we put the seeds in hot water?
No, use just normal water. Our purpose is to merely damage the waterproof coating of the seed & allow water absorption
Scarify the pointed end! It only takes 24 hrs!
yes it takes only a day. you can scarify any part of the seed. the pointed end is the most risky bcos the tap root comes out from there. the leaf comes out from the rounded edge
If anyone has any reference on how to properly prune these or any types of bonsai trees with VIDEOS please send me link :)
You might find many videos on this channel helpful - ua-cam.com/video/rifvvR5w5KQ/v-deo.html
Next video after yours says rub the pointed end...
you can rub the pointed end too, provided you do just enough very carefully else the part where root tip emerges will get damaged & cause failure. the risk is far less on the rounded end (leaf end)
good. but disliked the annoying music which was avoidable.
Air layering of this plant not work because it has raw wood it germinate with seeds only
@@PraveenKumar-q3m This channel has successfully air layered a Gulmohar tree ua-cam.com/video/lyHgJGl7o1w/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Sorry, I could not understand most of it. English translation or subtitles would be nice.
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Why so horrible loud music?
Well, sorry that you didnt like the music. you can mute it, even on my other videos.
I love the video you made!! It was entertaining and very informative.