Thank you! I will definitely try this. I don't have a Desert Rose plant but a friend does - and I have been trying - and failing 😔 - to get a cutting to grow. I used to place the cutting in the soil directly from snipping it off. I will also do this with Crown of Thorns! Thanks so much to you - and others like you who take time out to put up vids like these which are utterly useful to Gardeners like me 👍🏾😁....much appreciated....Blessings & Peace 🙏🏾
I just pruned my desert rose plants for the first time ever! Yay me! 😊 Now i will wait a few days to try to plant the cuttings, so we'll see how i do 😊
You are most welcome (from India) and thank you for your feedback! Totally agree with you...they hate cold, wet and even too much Humidity..Because of High Humidity in my place, even I get lots of troubles too..
I absolutely love your videos, you are amazing with plants and so much help! I'm going to give this a try for sure. I do have one question? With the coco coir, what do we want to do, just keep it damp at all times or only water the 1st day the cuttings are planted and then maybe once a week? Also, will the cuttings produce that beautiful caudex like the mother plant? Thanks so much !
Glad I could do something and thank you so much for your kind words, really appreciated! Wish you all the best in trying! >> With the coco coir, what do we want to do, just keep it damp at all times or only water the 1st day the cuttings are planted and then maybe once a week? The answer is the 2nd part of your question :-) Please avoid keeping the Coco cor damp all time. Or else, cutting would rot. >> Will the cuttings produce that beautiful caudex like the mother plant? They do but take times :-( This is only single drawback of growing from cuttings. But since they are bit costly, I do cuttings here and there and multiply them! Thank you!
I am naturally good with flowers, but my son gave me a lovely desert and I had no knowledge of them. I watched videos and the plant did well through spring and summer, but come fall I had to bring it inside because we have cold winters in Virginia. I kept in a bright window, but sadly no matter what I did, it developed root rot. I’m still not sure how that occurred, because I followed all of the directions. Today, I tried to save some parts of it. Wish me luck.
Great to hear that you are naturally good with flowers (it needs lots of work and patience) Actually, winter is the main issue here and I don't think you did something wrong. Cold weather and water must have done the damage. Wish you all the best! As it's Spring, I am sure it would thrive back again!
Hello QUESTION does applying aloe vero on the bottom part of the cutting as a natural rooting hormone work or will it cause root rot? Also thank u so much for all the cutting propagation vidoes they r so helpful im also going to try to grow hibiscus cutting
You are most welcome and thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated! >> Does applying aloe vero on the bottom part of the cutting as a natural rooting hormone work or will it cause root rot? Ans: It works..root rot won't happen because of Aloe Vera. It may happens if the soil remains wet for much longer time.
is is true that hybrid adeniums are harder to root from cuttings and they only do best when grafted? regular adeniums or seed grown are ok growing with cuttings as i have success on it.. But i will try once again with hybrid adeniums
My desert rose cutting has just calloused but unfortunately I cut off all leaves.. should I still try planting? Or is there no chance of success without leaves on top?
Comment like this is best suited on Twitter! I am not joking, I am an active member on Twitter n I don't have anything to say against it. It's your world and you can say whatever you want but, unfortunately UA-cam platform is not same as Twitter. Having said that, I respect the audiences of both platforms, be it either UA-cam or Twitter! Have a GREAT DAY ahead!
Thank you! I will definitely try this. I don't have a Desert Rose plant but a friend does - and I have been trying - and failing 😔 - to get a cutting to grow. I used to place the cutting in the soil directly from snipping it off. I will also do this with Crown of Thorns! Thanks so much to you - and others like you who take time out to put up vids like these which are utterly useful to Gardeners like me 👍🏾😁....much appreciated....Blessings & Peace 🙏🏾
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Thank you So So much for your such encouraging words, highly appreciated!
Yes, I agree! Love this channel & learn so much!
I just pruned my desert rose plants for the first time ever! Yay me! 😊 Now i will wait a few days to try to plant the cuttings, so we'll see how i do 😊
They doing good?
How is it?
@@MonConstancioGabutan the ones i pruned are doing really well! They're full of flowers. I didn't do anything with the cuttings tho. Next time!
@@nadinejackson3740 that's lovely to read. I just pruned mine yesterday hoping it goes well just like yours 😍🤩❤️
Awesome video. I was afraid to trim my desert rose and also wondering if you can grow from trimmings. You answered all my questions. Thanks
Glad you liked it and thank you so much for your feedback, appreciated and all the best!
Thanks for the info. I thought they would be similar to plumeria but they hate the cold and wet even more than frangipani. Jim Bell (Australia)
You are most welcome (from India) and thank you for your feedback! Totally agree with you...they hate cold, wet and even too much Humidity..Because of High Humidity in my place, even I get lots of troubles too..
I absolutely love your videos, you are amazing with plants and so much help! I'm going to give this a try for sure. I do have one question? With the coco coir, what do we want to do, just keep it damp at all times or only water the 1st day the cuttings are planted and then maybe once a week? Also, will the cuttings produce that beautiful caudex like the mother plant? Thanks so much !
Glad I could do something and thank you so much for your kind words, really appreciated! Wish you all the best in trying!
>> With the coco coir, what do we want to do, just keep it damp at all times or only water the 1st day the cuttings are planted and then maybe once a week?
The answer is the 2nd part of your question :-) Please avoid keeping the Coco cor damp all time. Or else, cutting would rot.
>> Will the cuttings produce that beautiful caudex like the mother plant?
They do but take times :-( This is only single drawback of growing from cuttings. But since they are bit costly, I do cuttings here and there and multiply them! Thank you!
@@GardeningUpbeat Wonderful ! Thank you so very much for the reply !
Wow...nice video. I'm going to try it soon. And I'll update the results too.
Sure, wish you all the best and thank you very much for your feedback!
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Wow beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much :-)
Thanks for the tips. Pls do tibochina soon.
You are most welcome and very soon I would upload the video!
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You are most welcome and thank you for your feedback!
Great video, how humid is it where you are?
I am naturally good with flowers, but my son gave me a lovely desert and I had no knowledge of them. I watched videos and the plant did well through spring and summer, but come fall I had to bring it inside because we have cold winters in Virginia.
I kept in a bright window, but sadly no matter what I did, it developed root rot. I’m still not sure how that occurred, because I followed all of the directions.
Today, I tried to save some parts of it.
Wish me luck.
Great to hear that you are naturally good with flowers (it needs lots of work and patience) Actually, winter is the main issue here and I don't think you did something wrong. Cold weather and water must have done the damage.
Wish you all the best! As it's Spring, I am sure it would thrive back again!
How did it go?
Hello QUESTION does applying aloe vero on the bottom part of the cutting as a natural rooting hormone work or will it cause root rot?
Also thank u so much for all the cutting propagation vidoes they r so helpful im also going to try to grow hibiscus cutting
You are most welcome and thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated!
>> Does applying aloe vero on the bottom part of the cutting as a natural rooting hormone work or will it cause root rot?
Ans: It works..root rot won't happen because of Aloe Vera. It may happens if the soil remains wet for much longer time.
Woow so beautiful
Thank you so much
Any video on adenium Grafting?
Not yet as of now..but would do soon, thank you!
Thank you
You're welcome :-)
is is true that hybrid adeniums are harder to root from cuttings and they only do best when grafted? regular adeniums or seed grown are ok growing with cuttings as i have success on it.. But i will try once again with hybrid adeniums
My desert rose cutting has just calloused but unfortunately I cut off all leaves.. should I still try planting? Or is there no chance of success without leaves on top?
Is it workout for multi petal adenium cuttings.
Sure..it would!
Whatever I do adenium cutting seems to rot I have tried all methods
Because of more water I think..Please try once and this time, water less frequently than before..Good luck!
Very hard to understand speaker
Don't forget the impotent part.
Comment like this is best suited on Twitter! I am not joking, I am an active member on Twitter n I don't have anything to say against it. It's your world and you can say whatever you want but, unfortunately UA-cam platform is not same as Twitter. Having said that, I respect the audiences of both platforms, be it either UA-cam or Twitter! Have a GREAT DAY ahead!
@@GardeningUpbeat you said it not me. I am not joking. Anyone listening to this video can clearly hear you say impotent.
Alright..plz accept my apologies for bad pronunciation! Be happy and grow more plants!
Activate your subtiles and see if it's impotent or important..!
@@moomoon1410 what are subtiles?