I have a dwarf carnation in a concrete tub and they are looking quite old and straggly. Can I still use your method even if the cuttings are only about 2-3 inches long ?
Firstly thank you for the knowledge this is great to know...What I have noticed is your cuttings seem to have roots but could I do the same with stems?
Thanks Natalie. They are actually stem cuttings, the lower part has older foliage that may look a little like roots. So yes you can do that with stems, as long as you are not referring to the flower stems. I hope this is clear if not ask again.
Hi john, dont know if you're still active. I did everything you did with one cutting. I put it in a pot similarly sized as yours. They were no major issues but the plant didn't show any signs of growth and two leaves browned and i cut them. What have i done wrong? Someone told me I shouldn't have used such a big pot
What season didi you take the cuttings ,( best in summer) Did you take the cuttings at a node or with a heal? Did you cover the cuttings with something similar to what we used, Did you mist spray and keep moist soil. Did you keep them out of hot sun?
@@johnnyAGardening Ok, here's what I did wrong. I understood from your video that i just have to mist it and not water it to keep the soil moist. I also dont know what a node or a heal is. I did this 4 weeks ago exactly. If i had done it right i would remove it now
@@steliosemmanouilidis5050 The node is like a small bump or join in the stem, a heal is a little piece is tissue fro m one stem where it joins another stem. Cuttings usually root from nodes or heals. I will do a video on this showing it more clearly ASAP.
@@johnnyAGardening I put the cutting in a way thinner container. Im misting it and watering the soil everyday. The cutting is browning. Ill try and get more cuttings. I also hear that with carnations 50% of cuttings are not successful so maybe that's also why.
Hello, I have a carnation cutting that has rooted nicely, but the new growth seems odd. Its just one long, lanky stem with leaves on it. Do you have any suggestions on how to get this to a more bushy plant?
That reminds me, I need to propagate some cuttings in the morning. Great demo :)
Thanks for the video. One more good thing to do is always water your plant the day before you take cuttings.
Good point, it's good to water many plants before taking cuttings.
Um hold on you have roots there. Isn't this essemtially transferring?
What a lovely video, Thank You very much.
So beautiful flower and plant
I have a dwarf carnation in a concrete tub and they are looking quite old and straggly. Can I still use your method even if the cuttings are only about 2-3 inches long ?
Hello Janet, yes you can still use the same method. Take a few cuttings and give it a try, Let us know how you go.
Can I grow carnations from the cuttings I received as a gift of stems with blooms?
I m trying to grow dianthus in pots in Brisbane. As yet lots is foliage but no flowers. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the great tutorial.
If the foliage looks healthy the flowers should appear in a month or two. Make sure you DO NOT use too much fertiliser that is high in nitrogen.
Thanks for the reply. Your tutorials are great.
Thanks for that Yvonne, we do enjoy making these and it is hearting to hear they are useful. Good luck with your gardening.
Firstly thank you for the knowledge this is great to know...What I have noticed is your cuttings seem to have roots but could I do the same with stems?
Thanks Natalie. They are actually stem cuttings, the lower part has older foliage that may look a little like roots. So yes you can do that with stems, as long as you are not referring to the flower stems. I hope this is clear if not ask again.
john allman Thank you Kindly and I got out in the garden after watching you and I am confident all will be good 😉 I'll keep you posted.👍
thank you have I just did what you have said in this great video
They are actually stem cuttings, the lower part has older foliage that may look a little like roots.
Hi john, dont know if you're still active. I did everything you did with one cutting. I put it in a pot similarly sized as yours. They were no major issues but the plant didn't show any signs of growth and two leaves browned and i cut them. What have i done wrong? Someone told me I shouldn't have used such a big pot
What season didi you take the cuttings ,( best in summer)
Did you take the cuttings at a node or with a heal?
Did you cover the cuttings with something similar to what we used,
Did you mist spray and keep moist soil.
Did you keep them out of hot sun?
@@johnnyAGardening Ok, here's what I did wrong. I understood from your video that i just have to mist it and not water it to keep the soil moist. I also dont know what a node or a heal is. I did this 4 weeks ago exactly. If i had done it right i would remove it now
@@steliosemmanouilidis5050 The node is like a small bump or join in the stem, a heal is a little piece is tissue fro m one stem where it joins another stem. Cuttings usually root from nodes or heals. I will do a video on this showing it more clearly ASAP.
@@johnnyAGardening I put the cutting in a way thinner container. Im misting it and watering the soil everyday. The cutting is browning. Ill try and get more cuttings. I also hear that with carnations 50% of cuttings are not successful so maybe that's also why.
Should I stake my carnations as they grow bent
Yes the taller ones do need staking if you want those long straight stems.
Thanks
I want to know is this flower live for years or only 1 season
They are a perennial so will flower year after year in the right conditions.
far better to just stand those cuttings in a glass of water and put it on the window sill , they root in no time
You can propagate them in water, however we do prefer soil for long term plant health.
do you plant in full sun?
In light but out of direct sun.
Dolores Crist yes when they have taken ... then plant in full sun 😃
HE SAID NOT IN THE SUN EASILY UNDERSTOOD . THANK YOU.
well, don't get mad, …….geez
No need for caps calm down lol. Mine last year were in full sun but mine was a full plant
Hello,
I have a carnation cutting that has rooted nicely, but the new growth seems odd. Its just one long, lanky stem with leaves on it. Do you have any suggestions on how to get this to a more bushy plant?
Hello Liam, without seeing it, Prune or 'Pinch' it back to just above a set of leaves, it should branch out.
@@johnnyAGardening Thank you, I shall try that!
@@johnnyAGardening Little update: your advice worked very well! The plant is branching out beautifully. Thank you!
@@liamvnbw Now for lots of flowers....