Great video and good instructions. I am just now getting ready to make cuttings and try to propagate my plants. I will be making videos of what I do to document either my success or failure. OAG
wondered why you took a cutting in January but I can see you are in New Zealand but sound british. so UK cuttings taken around August would you say? Thanks for the info.
Hi I have some ericaous compost, pearlite ,rhizopon rooting hormone, root trainers and plastic containers ready to start taking some cuttings. Can you tell me how much water I need to put in with cuttings and how often to water. Thank you for the great info. Jamie.
So, after the plants have rooted in that box, it will be nearing winter time, or? What happens then? Can they be repotted in larger pots and left through the winter outside in that same box or in a greenhouse? (I live in Norway and here we have a fairly long winter with short days from November through February). Theoretically I should do the cutting in July. Thanks for an interesting video, btw!
Can you go into more detail as to what a 'growing point' is please? I've just snapped a branch off my established rhododendron, and i am interested in trying to grow from this accident
Supongo que son las yemas de donde se retiraron las hojas sobrantes para dejar solamente tres, y que serán los puntos probables de donde surjan las raices
Great video, Not sure where this video was taken. I live in South Australia and would be very interested in purchasing cutting tubes you had show us. Do you have a suppliers name where I can obtain these from.
Hello thank you this was a brilliant video . It's great as you were asking all of the questions I wanted to know? Great minds think alike 😂. May I ask I have a really big rhododendron in my garden (I am brand new to gardening) for 20 years, I've never touched it. Can I take a cutting and grow it in a tubafterv6 months in a plastic box, also can I get a cutting and plant it straight into the ground after 6 months please? Many Thanks Mrs Dodson
Yes, cuttings are best done just after the new leaf growth stops being sticky. Or you can do an air-layer and let the cutting grow on the mother plant. Fill a plastic bag with some peat moss. Saturate it with water and sqeeze it dry, Seal the bag. Wound the parent plant, make a cut in the bag of peat moss and wrap the cut part around the wound. Fasten top and bottom of bag onto stem using hessian string. The peat will stay moist if done correctly, and the plant will root into it from the wound. www.instructables.com/id/Propagating-Plants-by-Air-Layering/
Hi, it's copper oxychlroride (500g/kg) which I use for the fruit trees at 15-25g per 5 litres water. I think that works out at around 0.0025%. In practical terms it's just enough to start to turn the water a very pale turquoise colour.
@@gardeningandgrowingorchids1688 one more question, sorry to be a pain, are the plastic containers sealed or do you have holes drilled to give some aeration?
the first minute was excellent - short, concise and no waffling - unfortunately wifey decided to make hubby repeat everything at great laborious repetetive detail !! I would like to have known at what temperature the plastic box should be kept in - an appropriate place outsside ? temperature etc night and day - as I live in the UK
They shouldn't need watering, as the box should keep the air moist. You don't want them sitting in water, but the foliage should stay damp so mist if required.
So was that the woods or my hubby? He's getting a compex over this comment :) As for the woods, that is now a paddock with two beautiful, tame, pregnant Jersey cows grazing away contentedly...
Hello, the time to take cuttings is just as the new growth is turgid and firm, but is still slightly sticky to the touch. Hola, El momento de tomar esquejes es justo cuando el nuevo crecimiento es rígido y firme, pero sigue siendo ligeramente pegajoso al tacto.
No holes. Although in reality these 'totes' are not totally airtight. The main purpose is to retain humidity. I have the cuttings raised off the base (in root trainer frame or sat on top of gravel or clay pellets) to prevent them sitting in water. I think there is plenty of air in the box for respiration.
This is so useful, thank you for breaking down the steps!
I think I’ll move in to your place ( very nice)😃 great video, John must be a right laugh 😉
Fantastic Video thanks for the taking the time to explain it to a novice in a very basic fashion.
This is what I was looking for after trawling internet for right video.
Great video and good instructions. I am just now getting ready to make cuttings and try to propagate my plants. I will be making videos of what I do to document either my success or failure.
OAG
Would love to see the results. Please keep me updated.
Where do you buy the root training pots?
wondered why you took a cutting in January but I can see you are in New Zealand but sound british. so UK cuttings taken around August would you say? Thanks for the info.
Hi I have some ericaous compost, pearlite ,rhizopon rooting hormone, root trainers and plastic containers ready to start taking some cuttings. Can you tell me how much water I need to put in with cuttings and how often to water. Thank you for the great info. Jamie.
So, after the plants have rooted in that box, it will be nearing winter time, or? What happens then? Can they be repotted in larger pots and left through the winter outside in that same box or in a greenhouse? (I live in Norway and here we have a fairly long winter with short days from November through February). Theoretically I should do the cutting in July. Thanks for an interesting video, btw!
Can you go into more detail as to what a 'growing point' is please?
I've just snapped a branch off my established rhododendron, and i am interested in trying to grow from this accident
Supongo que son las yemas de donde se retiraron las hojas sobrantes para dejar solamente tres, y que serán los puntos probables de donde surjan las raices
Great video, Not sure where this video was taken. I live in South Australia and would be very interested in purchasing cutting tubes you had show us. Do you have a suppliers name where I can obtain these from.
John is looking very trim! Great job you two, and happy growing 😊
Poor John......was forced to loss weight........haha. He decided to try the keto diet mostly to help with his migraines, so far so good....👍
Great team work, very good information.
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What growing zone are you in? I want to learn to propagate flowers. I live in U.S. in zone 5.
north west in the states we do it in Nov.
Hello thank you this was a brilliant video . It's great as you were asking all of the questions I wanted to know? Great minds think alike 😂. May I ask I have a really big rhododendron in my garden (I am brand new to gardening) for 20 years, I've never touched it. Can I take a cutting and grow it in a tubafterv6 months in a plastic box, also can I get a cutting and plant it straight into the ground after 6 months please?
Many Thanks
Mrs Dodson
I would love to know as well! Ours are huge and 30 yrs old
Yes, cuttings are best done just after the new leaf growth stops being sticky. Or you can do an air-layer and let the cutting grow on the mother plant. Fill a plastic bag with some peat moss. Saturate it with water and sqeeze it dry, Seal the bag. Wound the parent plant, make a cut in the bag of peat moss and wrap the cut part around the wound. Fasten top and bottom of bag onto stem using hessian string. The peat will stay moist if done correctly, and the plant will root into it from the wound. www.instructables.com/id/Propagating-Plants-by-Air-Layering/
Check out marcottage or air layering on youtube - some really good ones out there. Use a pair of pliers to wound tough bark through the cambian layer
can the cuttings survive winter temperature while in the container?
could you please say what time of year this should be done ?
Enjoyed the video. What concentration of copper sulphate do you use to spray the cuttings?
Hi,
it's copper oxychlroride (500g/kg) which I use for the fruit trees at 15-25g per 5 litres water. I think that works out at around 0.0025%. In practical terms it's just enough to start to turn the water a very pale turquoise colour.
@@gardeningandgrowingorchids1688 one more question, sorry to be a pain, are the plastic containers sealed or do you have holes drilled to give some aeration?
the first minute was excellent - short, concise and no waffling - unfortunately wifey decided to make hubby repeat everything at great laborious repetetive detail !! I would like to have known at what temperature the plastic box should be kept in - an appropriate place outsside ? temperature etc night and day - as I live in the UK
Can you tell what was that compound which was rubbed at the bottom of that branch.
Rooting hormone powder IBA (Indole-3-butyric acid)
Beautiful foliage, is it possible to link charectistics of leafs to flowers? Say broad leafs will give you larger flowers or vice versa?
I don't think so but I don't know. Interesting idea tho...
Thanks to John for the instructions and also Debra the camera lady/interviewer...lol🌞
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So interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks great information !
You're welcome.
How often do you water the cuttings?
They shouldn't need watering, as the box should keep the air moist. You don't want them sitting in water, but the foliage should stay damp so mist if required.
i really liked the video up until what you showed us at the end...
So was that the woods or my hubby? He's getting a compex over this comment :)
As for the woods, that is now a paddock with two beautiful, tame, pregnant Jersey cows grazing away contentedly...
It was the clearing of the forrest
GT GT information and interest question I live in England so would July August be the best time !!!!!!! Thanks for your time 🐞🐦👍👍👍👍
Yes mid to late summer should be fine.... just wait untill the new growth is not sticky and you'll be fine.
Hola buenos dias
Me gustaria saber por favor cuando puedo hacer la plantación de esquejes vivo en el sur de alicante
Gracias
Hello,
the time to take cuttings is just as the new growth is turgid and firm, but is still slightly sticky to the touch.
Hola,
El momento de tomar esquejes es justo cuando el nuevo crecimiento es rígido y firme, pero sigue siendo ligeramente pegajoso al tacto.
Holes in box for air?
No holes. Although in reality these 'totes' are not totally airtight. The main purpose is to retain humidity. I have the cuttings raised off the base (in root trainer frame or sat on top of gravel or clay pellets) to prevent them sitting in water.
I think there is plenty of air in the box for respiration.
blanket rhododendron coverage = not the most bio diverse idea ever.
this never works
NOOOOOOOOOOO...It's RHO DO DEN DRONS....NOT rododenDRUMS!....very irritating!
Sorry, that will be the PLYM MOV VIAN accent :)
LOL!!
Someone tell this woman its rhododendron NOT rhododendrums ..soo annoying!!
nice video thank you very much.
whats your email please?