Can you tell me what is the best rooting medium to use for propagation? I see some videos where they always leave some leaves on to help with propagation, is this necessary?
@@brownthumbnursery what is the best medium to use for rooting, and once they are rooted do you put them in individual pots? When do you plant them in the garden?
It really depends on what type of propagation area you have. If you have an enclosed propagation frame where there is no airflow, you definitely want to use sand, so that you don’t get mold and mildew. If you are doing it in an open shade house like I have in this video, You can use just whatever kind of potting soil that you use. It needs to hold moisture, but drain well. And yes. After they have rooted well, I put them each individually into their own pot. I like to pot them up when they are dormant, just getting ready to wake up for the spring. That way they root into their new pot.
I’m so excited to get these in the ground around the farm!!!❤ Great job baby!! 😊
Okay, I'll be waiting for the next video on these. Eyes wide Open 👀😁
God bless y'all
Jude from Kentucky
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Thanks Jude! I’ll try to get that updated video of the potting bench done this week! God Bless!!
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Oh, you remembered!!! You're awesome, thanks.
I'll be watching.
Jude❣️
Can you tell me what is the best rooting medium to use for propagation? I see some videos where they always leave some leaves on to help with propagation, is this necessary?
I usually leave the leaves on the very top, but I’ve found that they do fine stripping them off on the rest of the stem.
@@brownthumbnursery what is the best medium to use for rooting, and once they are rooted do you put them in individual pots? When do you plant them in the garden?
It really depends on what type of propagation area you have. If you have an enclosed propagation frame where there is no airflow, you definitely want to use sand, so that you don’t get mold and mildew. If you are doing it in an open shade house like I have in this video, You can use just whatever kind of potting soil that you use. It needs to hold moisture, but drain well. And yes. After they have rooted well, I put them each individually into their own pot. I like to pot them up when they are dormant, just getting ready to wake up for the spring. That way they root into their new pot.