Take a ziplock bag fill it with soil, flatten it, make a cut horizontally, wrap it around the tree, wrap the bag around the limb, tape the bag around the tree, wrap some aluminum foil around the bag is another way we have watched it done too
just as effective: a piece of towel paper from kitchen with some moss covered soil wrapped around wound with aluminium foil covered. and thats it. 3 days it settles. and 3 weeks it starts growing. and 3 months nice product. done it a trillion times. it works.
This is a great Idea..Im going to try this with a peach tree that is my favorite tree..I feel like this will give great results..thank you for a great video..
I have a great suggestion for you u Pour some dried dirt in the bottle after you make your holes. Fill it halfway. Now lay it horizontal. And slide it over your branch . Now using a funnel now fill with water and you can ad rooting hormones to the water or rub it on the cambium that you exposed , before covering the branch. Also make sure the cambium is covered with a-lot of the dirt once you turn it vertical . Them zip tie to another branch for support Twine if zip ties too short. Enjoyed your idea !
I'm in Missouri and refreshing my rooting skills. Your video was the 1 I needed. Simplicity is a not only a descriptive word for the video but this is too long of a sentence. Thanks for the info on what I was doing wrong with my scraps.
in the RGV for two years , planted a peach tree that gave me one peach the first year, nothing this year -it did flower but no fruit. thank so much for your instructions , tomorrow cant come soon enough , i'm so ready to try your method!!! thank you again
Great idea to teach folks something they dont kow how to do, but i just put soil in first and just push it over the branch. Its real neat to see a tree grow that you had a hand in....
Hi Nathan, that is a brilliant way of re-using plastic bottles, and it looks fairly easy too. I dont grow peaches myself, dont see why it wouldnt work on other fruit trees though so I might give it a go at some point. Great video, thank you.
Petals on the Paving Slabs yes it works on multiple types of trees though typically used on those trees that are more difficult to root as cuttings. Thanks for stopping by.
Jorge Ramirez I will definitely give an update and show how to plant it up. I also have a video out already were I did the same technique on a fig tree and potted it up. It’s titled fig tree grew roots in the middle of a branch. Check it out and it should help you out.
Purdy cool, got an idea, I will try, fill the bottle w/dirt force a small piece of PVC through the bottom, and out the lid, slide slide the peach limb through the PVC, then remove the PVC. Just an idea.
Great simplistic well thought out video. I'm here in Indiana on some land. I'm focused on sustainability and homesteading. I've been involved in aspects of components of the life for a lot of years. I'm now culminating the knowledge and executing. I have some new plum, peach, apricot trees I'd like to propagate using cloning. A lot of my trees are on root stocks primarily to offer size traits or cold hardiness I believe. None of that I particularly care about outside of climate related issues. They claim I'm in zone 6A but literally everywhere around this one swirl in Indiana is in 5A or 5B...... I've long thought zone 5 and the powers that be are messing with me. I'd like to know or see the time frame on rooting, removal and subsequent planting of that peach clone. I subscribed and hope to see the before mentioned and more from you. I've noticed a lot of videos show things that work in theory and seem successful but rarely do I see updates or coverage of those things shown and followed on a time frame. Makes me question how much and successful some things shown are in producing viable things long term. Good luck and great video how too and showing little tricks that only people who do these things know.
John Coale II thank you for watching though I didn’t get to film any of the results from this propagation I plan to do so in progression next go around. This tree is on its last leg do to some water damage and I wanted to get as many propagations done on it as I could to carry it on. But typically I leave the bottles on for 8-10 weeks to form a good root ball that will do well when transplanted into a container and then ultimately into the ground. I do my propagating as soon as the nights no longer freeze which is early for me down here in south east Texas.
Hi, If the peach tree has suckers growing, then id be doing this to that, Then grafting a peach tree branch as a (sion) onto the sucker to get identical fruit to the mother plant. By doing it that way, you end up with a better disease resistant rootstock and identical tasting fruit to the mother plant of your choice. What your doing here will grow a tree and fruit ! But they may not taste as nice, and the tree is more prone to disease. It's a Big investment on Your time, the cost of fertilizers & potting mixs, valuable yard space, water, seasonal pruning & a regular spray program done at specific intervals to achieve great tasting high quality, shop brought peaches, Or you can roll the dice and gamble on ignoring any of the above ? There many seasons of caring for it while growing, clearing weeds , having to spray occasionally, pruning, fertilizing, watering over each season, to have fruit you may or maynot like ? It's not worth it ! Please do it on a rootstock, or at least research more video's especially from commercial peach growers, They know ! This is their livelyhood. Thanks for the video though, But please save yourself, time and money by using a compatible rootstock ! Good luck !
I am using your method next. My trees are in bloom. I am placing the water bottles on the new growth after scraping the outside off. No real bark on the new cuttings.
tried to root my peach tree cuttings in water. I cut them off the tree. Three weeks they are surviving, but not rooting yet. This is an interesting approach to keep the cutting attached and then root it.
Made it little cumbersome. A side cut from lower hole to bottle cap would have made it easier to fill the bottle with soil. A foil wrap and a zip tie over the bottle could take care of the cut, sun light and rain water.
Splitting the bottle and filling is easier but I find more moisture escapes that way. Then I end up wrapping it in cellophane or something of that nature.
I take it your air layering/ propagation didn’t work as we didnt see an update as promised. I’m about to air layer a peach tree so I hope it works. I know I need to use rooting compound or honey to stimulate growth. Only moist not “soaking wet” moss or filler will do. Needs to be sealed top and bottom so it won’t dry out. The condensation will keep it moist enough over the months. I appreciate your video and wish you success out on your ranch. 😃 yay Texas! I’m a born and raised Texan myself living in East Texas.
Thanks for the amazing video, may I know how often it needs to be watered? And how long would it take to shoot roots and how we can understand when the roots are ready?
Why didn't you fill the bottle with dirt prior to placing it on the branch? Also why didn't you use root hormone? How long before rooting takes place? Do you need to add water weekly.? Regards Phillipe
I have seen people use an almost sterile field doing this. Is there much risk of disease doing it your way. I am going to try this! Thank you for the upload!
@@kbltexmex Gotcha! Makes perfect sense. Am going to do it. Also is there a good time of year to do this? I am guessing right now. And not in late fall. Going to watch some more of your videos. See if you have already made content. That answers other questions I have. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!!
I cut two 6ft TOPS off of my Peach Tree today. I scraped the bark and exposed the fibers. I poured Clonex on them. I then stuck them both in a 5gal bucket with half a gallon of good water. Will they root in the water bucket method???
How about doing what you did by cutting the top and bottom hole, but also slicing the side on the same bottle, then fill the same bottle with dirt. Mark where you want to slide the bottle down with the zip tie, and slide the bottle down on the exposed cambium that's already filled with dirt? Just tape the side shut...
Does a peach tree have to be grafted to some sort of root stock or will you get a good tasting peach just from this new start? So once this roots, you just plant it? Thanks for the video. I want to give this a try!
Interesting. I didn't know that was a technique to use. Might have to try that on one of my plum trees. Would it work on an aged tree or do they have to be less than 5?
Jules Gardening it should work fine you just want to do it on new growth. Right now last years growth will do if you do it in the summer you would want to use new growth from the spring.
the problem i have is my best peach tree starts blooming 1st week in feb i will take some cuttings in jan see if i have any better luck ihav about 10 trees 2-5 yrs old
I just came across your channel this morning. Im trying to learn to propagate and this video is very helpful. Can you tell me what is the best time of year to do this.
Very good content, my dear Friend, new visit from Italia,♣ not be never late but found your beautiful content about propagating trees, great videos! Stay tune with us bak and stay safe dear friend!
Awesome video, thank you... can this be done any time of the year? Is there a time that works better like early Spring? We live near Palm Springs Cali, zone 9.
If you keep it covered and moist and preferably dark it will force roots out. Doesn’t always work so if you have multiple branches to try it betters your chances of one taking. I usually do branches I am planning to prune anyway. Also time is of essence you don’t want to do it while it has fruit. Early spring or after fruiting is complete works best for me
im just guessing but it looks like you could fill the bottle with soil before you place it on the limb just slide it down the limb should push throw easy enough then wet and seal it save a few steps
Another way is take a freezer bag, fill it with moist dirt, seal the opening, split it down the middle, set the limb in the middle, wrap it around with duct tape.
Hi i have 2 sticks that i cut off trree when i was out of town i put in aloe and water now about 3 wks its still alive but no roots growing or fresh leaves so how to propagate in water
Great video KBL! Air layering is supposed to be a great way to propagate many trees. I have been wanting to do it with many of mine. I have many peach trees and figs I want tor try it on. So glad to see you have success with it! Keep those videos coming man, I like your style.
Kevin Anderson I typically do it right at the beginning of spring. This is when the tree is putting on the most growth and has the most energy. There is plenty of time before it starts fruiting. Also it not super hot yet and the moisture holds better keeping the rioting damp and doesn’t put so much strain on the branch.
Could you recommend sth more eco friendly, rather than plastic bottles? They re a terrible thing! Try a charcoal stick to filter your tap water, you can get it at a health food store, much better for the environment... We all have to make a little change! Still very nice moustache! :) And what s next, how long do you have to wait till the roots are big enough to plant out? Do you have a video on that? Thanks again
No watering required but if things look dry add water, 4 to 8 weeks for roots depending on your climate. Should be able to see a good root ball through clear plastic.
Frank Davidson I was not able to get a video of it for I was pressed for time but I did work. I was 50/50 on it I did 12 and 6 of them rooted. Though I did do 2 bottles on 1 branch and those didn’t take. I noticed that it did better on 2+ yr old growth. None of my first year growth took.
Take a ziplock bag fill it with soil, flatten it, make a cut horizontally, wrap it around the tree, wrap the bag around the limb, tape the bag around the tree, wrap some aluminum foil around the bag is another way we have watched it done too
Thank you I will give it a go
just as effective: a piece of towel paper from kitchen with some moss covered soil wrapped around wound with aluminium foil covered. and thats it. 3 days it settles. and 3 weeks it starts growing. and 3 months nice product. done it a trillion times. it works.
Johan Conradie awesome thanks for the advice I will definitely give that a try.
Thanks, I'll give this a try as well. Do you score the bark with the foil method?
If you grafted one cutting per second, 24 hrs a day, then you must've started about 31,000 yrs ago.
You did the math. Would also have a lot of peaches.
Nice. I'll try both.
Finally, a description of airlayering that is easy to follow. JBL you are the best.
family member comment
This is a great Idea..Im going to try this with a peach tree that is my favorite tree..I feel like this will give great results..thank you for a great video..
This is just what I was looking for! Awesome reuse of the water bottles, by the way!
Any update on the peach tree cuttings yet?
He said fu** your update.
I have a great suggestion for you u
Pour some dried dirt in the bottle after you make your holes. Fill it halfway. Now lay it horizontal. And slide it over your branch . Now using a funnel now fill with water and you can ad rooting hormones to the water or rub it on the cambium that you exposed , before covering the branch. Also make sure the cambium is covered with a-lot of the dirt once you turn it vertical . Them zip tie to another branch for support Twine if zip ties too short. Enjoyed your idea !
I'm in Missouri and refreshing my rooting skills. Your video was the 1 I needed. Simplicity is a not only a descriptive word for the video but this is too long of a sentence. Thanks for the info on what I was doing wrong with my scraps.
in the RGV for two years , planted a peach tree that gave me one peach the first year, nothing this year -it did flower but no fruit. thank so much for your instructions , tomorrow cant come soon enough , i'm so ready to try your method!!! thank you again
Great idea to teach folks something they dont kow how to do, but i just put soil in first and just push it over the branch. Its real neat to see a tree grow that you had a hand in....
HOLY CRAP WHATS NEXT? That will be a method I show later on and yes it is neat and satisfying knowing you can turn one tree into two.
Love this video can't wait to try your method Thanks for the info
This is a great way of air layering, thank you for sharing your expertise
That is a great re-purpose of those bottles. I never seen this before so it was interesting to watch.
2nd Helping Cooking thank you for watching I thought it was better then throwing them away.
So easy what a great idea can’t wait to try it thank you
Wow brother.... I'm on it...ty so much my friend you're awesome
OUTSTANDING video, u read my mind, was just looking this up. Sending love and light 💗💗💗👍👍👍
Vern Acres Hobby Farm thank you for watching
Seen the mustache, heard the accent, brosky got an instant subscribe. 🤣🤙
I appreciate it man
Hi Nathan, that is a brilliant way of re-using plastic bottles, and it looks fairly easy too. I dont grow peaches myself, dont see why it wouldnt work on other fruit trees though so I might give it a go at some point. Great video, thank you.
Petals on the Paving Slabs yes it works on multiple types of trees though typically used on those trees that are more difficult to root as cuttings. Thanks for stopping by.
Wow nice beautiful job Watching from California I got new knowledge and I follow your videos
Great way to use water bottles. Thanks for sharing!
That was pretty smart! I learned something today 😁👍❤🙋♂️🙋♀️
Adventures of Frank and Tina that’s awesome thanks for stopping by
😂 the bottle puncturing technique was panicmania 😅
Super good idea Nathan. I'm excited to see what's next
Rockin 8 Farm thanks Chris
Great video can we see an update on the results and how you would go about planting
Jorge Ramirez I will definitely give an update and show how to plant it up. I also have a video out already were I did the same technique on a fig tree and potted it up. It’s titled fig tree grew roots in the middle of a branch. Check it out and it should help you out.
Purdy cool, got an idea, I will try, fill the bottle w/dirt force a small piece of PVC through the bottom, and out the lid, slide slide the peach limb through the PVC, then remove the PVC.
Just an idea.
Nice just what I needed
Great simplistic well thought out video. I'm here in Indiana on some land. I'm focused on sustainability and homesteading. I've been involved in aspects of components of the life for a lot of years. I'm now culminating the knowledge and executing. I have some new plum, peach, apricot trees I'd like to propagate using cloning. A lot of my trees are on root stocks primarily to offer size traits or cold hardiness I believe. None of that I particularly care about outside of climate related issues. They claim I'm in zone 6A but literally everywhere around this one swirl in Indiana is in 5A or 5B...... I've long thought zone 5 and the powers that be are messing with me. I'd like to know or see the time frame on rooting, removal and subsequent planting of that peach clone. I subscribed and hope to see the before mentioned and more from you. I've noticed a lot of videos show things that work in theory and seem successful but rarely do I see updates or coverage of those things shown and followed on a time frame. Makes me question how much and successful some things shown are in producing viable things long term. Good luck and great video how too and showing little tricks that only people who do these things know.
John Coale II thank you for watching though I didn’t get to film any of the results from this propagation I plan to do so in progression next go around. This tree is on its last leg do to some water damage and I wanted to get as many propagations done on it as I could to carry it on. But typically I leave the bottles on for 8-10 weeks to form a good root ball that will do well when transplanted into a container and then ultimately into the ground. I do my propagating as soon as the nights no longer freeze which is early for me down here in south east Texas.
Pretty cool! I had no idea.
Danni’s Orchid Journey thank you for watching
Hi, If the peach tree has suckers growing, then id be doing this to that, Then grafting a peach tree branch as a (sion) onto the sucker to get identical fruit to the mother plant.
By doing it that way, you end up with a better disease resistant rootstock and identical tasting fruit to the mother plant of your choice.
What your doing here will grow a tree and fruit ! But they may not taste as nice, and the tree is more prone to disease.
It's a Big investment on Your time, the cost of fertilizers & potting mixs, valuable yard space, water, seasonal pruning & a regular spray program done at specific intervals to achieve great tasting high quality, shop brought peaches, Or you can roll the dice and gamble on ignoring any of the above ? There many seasons of caring for it while growing, clearing weeds , having to spray occasionally, pruning, fertilizing, watering over each season, to have fruit you may or maynot like ? It's not worth it !
Please do it on a rootstock, or at least research more video's especially from commercial peach growers, They know ! This is their livelyhood. Thanks for the video though, But please save yourself, time and money by using a compatible rootstock ! Good luck !
I subbed right away!
I am using your method next. My trees are in bloom. I am placing the water bottles on the new growth after scraping the outside off. No real bark on the new cuttings.
Hello friend nice channel thanks for the upload interesting stuff
Timer66 thanks for visiting
Where in Texas are you located? I live in southeast Texas. Enjoying video tutorial. Do you have more success using this method?
Very cool
very fancy moustache
Thank you
It’s like air layer which we can use plastic bags and wrap with aluminum foil. After 6 weeks it will have toots.
I've not seen this method before! How did it work out for you? I'd love an update!
tried to root my peach tree cuttings in water. I cut them off the tree. Three weeks they are surviving, but not rooting yet. This is an interesting approach to keep the cutting attached and then root it.
hasn't worked for me yet. Most of my cuttings have been submerged in 1" of water with bark exposed, but they seem to be dying.
Hi Ted, it’s been 10 months ago since your project. Can you update? Thanks in advance.
Made it little cumbersome. A side cut from lower hole to bottle cap would have made it easier to fill the bottle with soil. A foil wrap and a zip tie over the bottle could take care of the cut, sun light and rain water.
Great information, man! I wonder, why not just slit the initial bottle and stuff the dirt or moss in that way? That is one less step.
Splitting the bottle and filling is easier but I find more moisture escapes that way. Then I end up wrapping it in cellophane or something of that nature.
I take it your air layering/ propagation didn’t work as we didnt see an update as promised. I’m about to air layer a peach tree so I hope it works. I know I need to use rooting compound or honey to stimulate growth. Only moist not “soaking wet” moss or filler will do. Needs to be sealed top and bottom so it won’t dry out. The condensation will keep it moist enough over the months. I appreciate your video and wish you success out on your ranch. 😃 yay Texas! I’m a born and raised Texan myself living in East Texas.
Thanks for the amazing video, may I know how often it needs to be watered? And how long would it take to shoot roots and how we can understand when the roots are ready?
With this method no water is added once it’s sealed up. Takes about 4-6 weeks to root and you will see the root ball forming
Why didn't you fill the bottle with dirt prior to placing it on the branch? Also why didn't you use root hormone? How long before rooting takes place? Do you need to add water weekly.? Regards Phillipe
Very well could have
None needed
4-8 weeks
Shouldn’t have to but use your best judgment on moistness
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for posting your video, what’s the results of your propagation?
I have seen people use an almost sterile field doing this. Is there much risk of disease doing it your way.
I am going to try this!
Thank you for the upload!
I use dirt that I know what’s in it, mostly I use compost that I make from home. Little to no risk on my end
@@kbltexmex
Gotcha! Makes perfect sense.
Am going to do it. Also is there a good time of year to do this? I am guessing right now. And not in late fall. Going to watch some more of your videos. See if you have already made content. That answers other questions I have.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom!!
Nice mustache! 👍
I cut two 6ft TOPS off of my Peach Tree today. I scraped the bark and exposed the fibers. I poured Clonex on them. I then stuck them both in a 5gal bucket with half a gallon of good water. Will they root in the water bucket method???
They should but it will take awhile make sure and pull off most leaves if not all.
I thought Jonnie Depp made a Tree video at first..
Shout out from georgia baby!❤
Peach state! whup!
How about doing what you did by cutting the top and bottom hole, but also slicing the side on the same bottle, then fill the same bottle with dirt. Mark where you want to slide the bottle down with the zip tie, and slide the bottle down on the exposed cambium that's already filled with dirt? Just tape the side shut...
Definitely a good idea 👍
Thank you Soo much 🥰
This is great, when do you cut it? And where do you cut it?
You could prolly just slide a funnel over the branch to fill dirt
Great idea!!! Will give it a go
Thank you!
What I do is make a slit like you did and fill it with dirt and wrap it on the tree and than wrap it with tape
That works just as well. There are many techniques to accomplish the same results. Thank you for sharing.
Looks like speedy Gonzales, sounds like Yosemite Sam 😂
Love the mustache. What time of year are you propagating in south Texas?
Does a peach tree have to be grafted to some sort of root stock or will you get a good tasting peach just from this new start? So once this roots, you just plant it? Thanks for the video. I want to give this a try!
The new start will determine the taste of the peach. Root stock is just to give it a better start. Yes once it roots plant it and let it grow.
Thanks so much! I will give it a try!
Like your mustache.
Not all fruit trees will accept this method.
and next? I tried it before but it didn't work out, with this video i shouldn't t have any trouble ,thank you
Interesting. I didn't know that was a technique to use. Might have to try that on one of my plum trees. Would it work on an aged tree or do they have to be less than 5?
Jules Gardening it should work fine you just want to do it on new growth. Right now last years growth will do if you do it in the summer you would want to use new growth from the spring.
when you bore that hole try using a wood bit with an auger tip should go right in save a little time if you this alot
👍
the problem i have is my best peach tree starts blooming 1st week in feb i will take some cuttings in jan see if i have any better luck ihav about 10 trees 2-5 yrs old
I just came across your channel this morning. Im trying to learn to propagate and this video is very helpful. Can you tell me what is the best time of year to do this.
In spring when tree starts to get its first leaves
@@kbltexmex thank you..
Very good content, my dear Friend, new visit from Italia,♣ not be never late but found your beautiful content about propagating trees, great videos! Stay tune with us bak and stay safe dear friend!
Awesome video, thank you... can this be done any time of the year? Is there a time that works better like early Spring? We live near Palm Springs Cali, zone 9.
First of spring is best
@@kbltexmex Thank you so much. 🥰
Where in texas are you? greetings from Tyler, Tx!
Galveston TX
Nice moustache!!!!
Thank you
Murielle Co thank you
Thanks!
My notes: Zone 9b, 4 weeks before spring.
If you seal it in a plastic layer and then some aluminum foil, do you need to water it anymore?
What i don't get is that isn't this like girdling a tree? Every time I've tried this method, the branch died.
If you keep it covered and moist and preferably dark it will force roots out.
Doesn’t always work so if you have multiple branches to try it betters your chances of one taking. I usually do branches I am planning to prune anyway. Also time is of essence you don’t want to do it while it has fruit. Early spring or after fruiting is complete works best for me
Broseph.. just use a hot nail to pierce the plastic😂
Then nobody would comment on it 😂🥸🤣
I drilled alot of holes in solo cups before some stoner told me to just use a hot poker 🤣
im just guessing but it looks like you could fill the bottle with soil before you place it on the limb just slide it down the limb should push throw easy enough then wet and seal it save a few steps
Frank Davidson that should work just fine never tried it but I will give it a go.
Another way is take a freezer bag, fill it with moist dirt, seal the opening, split it down the middle, set the limb in the middle, wrap it around with duct tape.
Hi i have 2 sticks that i cut off trree when i was out of town i put in aloe and water now about 3 wks its still alive but no roots growing or fresh leaves so how to propagate in water
I have never tried in just water but I will have to give it a try
Great video KBL! Air layering is supposed to be a great way to propagate many trees. I have been wanting to do it with many of mine. I have many peach trees and figs I want tor try it on. So glad to see you have success with it!
Keep those videos coming man, I like your style.
Homestead Aquarius thank you for stopping by
I am trying to do airlayeeung on my peach trees right now......I hope it works also got a few clippings on root hormones
please read my comment. thank you.
@@johanconradie2120 I have read this one.....is there others,?
3 years later, how are they doing?
They have all been sold and living their best life!
What time of year did you do this and what zone are you in?
Can you propagate a dwarf bonanza peach with this method?
You Should be able to
Do cuttings from a grafted tree retain any of the rootstock characteristics?
I don’t believe so, typically they retain their traits from the mother tree.
So, how long before rooting?
What to do then, just cut it flush with bottle?
It takes about 4-6 weeks for a good root ball then remove bottle and cut it about 2” below the roots and pot up or plant directly into soil
Ballsy stache bro I wonder how long till it root?
hey, after i propagate the peach tree, what do i do after? do i cut it below the water bottle and plant it into the ground?
Yes wonts it has a good root ball cut it about 2 inches below the roots and pot it up or plant in directly into the ground
So after this... do you cut off the branch and it will have rooted, then you plant?
Yes, once it has roots, cut it below the root ball and plant it. I usually pot them for a season then plant them in the grown the next
@@kbltexmex Ok! So to clarify, they stay potted for a year, then?
Yes that’s what I do just so I can make sure they stay healthy but they can go into the ground immediately
Where is the result?
I want to know how long does it take to root the peach tree from this method?
Roots form in a couple of weeks. Wait 6 to 8 weeks to get strong roots for potting.
Is there a best time of year to do this? I see there are no leafs on the tree he is working on.
Kevin Anderson I typically do it right at the beginning of spring. This is when the tree is putting on the most growth and has the most energy. There is plenty of time before it starts fruiting. Also it not super hot yet and the moisture holds better keeping the rioting damp and doesn’t put so much strain on the branch.
Hi KBL! Thanks for the vid!! Quick question, can I do this in winter or should I wait for the spring?
Need to wait till spring
@@kbltexmex thank you!!
Thanks for the video. I would suggest a hot poker vs drill bit. It will be faster and you wont runa bit in your hand(been there)
How long did it take to root?
4 weeks
Thank you
Could you recommend sth more eco friendly, rather than plastic bottles? They re a terrible thing! Try a charcoal stick to filter your tap water, you can get it at a health food store, much better for the environment... We all have to make a little change! Still very nice moustache! :) And what s next, how long do you have to wait till the roots are big enough to plant out? Do you have a video on that? Thanks again
Anyone know how long to wait for roots? And how often to water?
No watering required but if things look dry add water, 4 to 8 weeks for roots depending on your climate. Should be able to see a good root ball through clear plastic.
did you have any luck with this method ive never seen that much water used before this is last of june 2020 let is know if it worked
Frank Davidson I was not able to get a video of it for I was pressed for time but I did work. I was 50/50 on it I did 12 and 6 of them rooted. Though I did do 2 bottles on 1 branch and those didn’t take. I noticed that it did better on 2+ yr old growth. None of my first year growth took.
Can i use this method on any fruit tree?
How long does it take before u get roots to cut it off?
4-6 weeks
How long till i can cut it off in put in a pot?
Sorry for the late reply but I usually wait about 8 weeks
About how many are successful this way?
About 80 percent success rate