Soo cool never heard of FogPonics before. Weird side thought, I wonder if it’s help adding in a grounded copper wire . I saw this dude Weedy Gardens post a video , very neat time lapse showing the difference of a plant that’s plugged into the earth .
i know that if you make a loop with the copper wire, it will divert crawling slugs and other harmful insects from getting to your plants, Seems it produces a mild electronic shock to them
It greatly depends on the variety and your climate. My parents live in zone 5 and they have several varieties all are spring-beginning summer blooming; They have lost some due to extreme weather conditions..triple digits in summer to negative 15-30. I am zone 8b 4 true seasons and although I do not remember the varieties-I do keep my plant tags in my binder to refer back to. I also think it depends on the age as I have noticed as soon as they hit the 3 year mark they start to bloom profusely during the growing season. Once they are established they do not like to be moved so pick out a spot they can live. If you do need to move it is best when they go dormant. If you have to move one in the growing season I highly suggest soaking it in a wheelbarrow or large bucket with Fertilizer-lome which will help with transplant shock. Love the fogponics system.
You're a "clematis" master! Is it alright to take either soft or hard wood cutting? Can this be use on any plants like, roses,Azalea and citrus plants? Thank you!🙏
The best time to take cuttings from a clematis for propagation depends on the type of clematis and the specific method of propagation you're using. Here are general guidelines: Softwood Cuttings: Best Time: Late spring to early summer (May to June). Details: This is when the new growth is still soft and green but mature enough to handle cutting. Softwood cuttings tend to root quickly. Semi-hardwood Cuttings: Best Time: Mid to late summer (July to August). Details: These are taken when the current season’s growth starts to harden. The stems are firmer but still flexible. Hardwood Cuttings: Best Time: Late autumn to early winter (November to January). Details: These are taken from mature, woody stems. Hardwood cuttings take longer to root but can be successful, especially for species clematis. good luck hope that helps you
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thank you for sharing this information Marcelina, i have been looking for info on propagating this plant,, thanks
You are very welcome
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that was awesome very informative fogponics looks very interesting
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Thank you! Cheers!
Soo cool never heard of FogPonics before. Weird side thought, I wonder if it’s help adding in a grounded copper wire . I saw this dude Weedy Gardens post a video , very neat time lapse showing the difference of a plant that’s plugged into the earth .
i know that if you make a loop with the copper wire, it will divert crawling slugs and other harmful insects from getting to your plants, Seems it
produces a mild electronic shock to them
@@marcelinanoss8825 wooooaahh! Awesome !
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Hy! What Time of year did you Take the cuttings?
spring or fall is best
Does Clematis grow seeds?? Thanks for the answer. Now! What is the name of all summer flowering Clematis??
yes they do but some of them are non fertile. Most clematis bloom all summer long.
It greatly depends on the variety and your climate. My parents live in zone 5 and they have several varieties all are spring-beginning summer blooming; They have lost some due to extreme weather conditions..triple digits in summer to negative 15-30.
I am zone 8b 4 true seasons and although I do not remember the varieties-I do keep my plant tags in my binder to refer back to. I also think it depends on the age as I have noticed as soon as they hit the 3 year mark they start to bloom profusely during the growing season. Once they are established they do not like to be moved so pick out a spot they can live.
If you do need to move it is best when they go dormant. If you have to move one in the growing season I highly suggest soaking it in a wheelbarrow or large bucket with Fertilizer-lome which will help with transplant shock.
Love the fogponics system.
You're a "clematis" master! Is it alright to take either soft or hard wood cutting? Can this be use on any plants like, roses,Azalea and citrus plants? Thank you!🙏
hardwood cuttings are much better than the soft cuttings.
Thank you so much ❣️
You are so welcome
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The best time to take cuttings from a clematis for propagation depends on the type of clematis and the specific method of propagation you're using. Here are general guidelines:
Softwood Cuttings:
Best Time: Late spring to early summer (May to June).
Details: This is when the new growth is still soft and green but mature enough to handle cutting. Softwood cuttings tend to root quickly.
Semi-hardwood Cuttings:
Best Time: Mid to late summer (July to August).
Details: These are taken when the current season’s growth starts to harden. The stems are firmer but still flexible.
Hardwood Cuttings:
Best Time: Late autumn to early winter (November to January).
Details: These are taken from mature, woody stems. Hardwood cuttings take longer to root but can be successful, especially for species clematis.
good luck hope that helps you
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we love Clematis, but not just any Clematis, the rarer the better :)
I couldn’t see where to cut clematis 🥺
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marcelina noss thank you so much!
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