Wish every school taught every child even for other people about propagating. Like this is very interesting for a lot of people even for children. Wish I knew about this when I was young, could teach a lot of children about patience. :)
I'm 12 and I love gardening. I have a bunch of fruit trees and berry bushes as well as roses. I love Trees and plants, the best part is I'm at a young age and get to grow along with my trees.
Great idea to plant trees when young if you have the opportunity. It's something I would encourage. Most people don't think of doing this until 40 or over like myself though even after 20 years it's still satisfying. Good luck.
Hey Rick, I just wanted to reach out and say "thank" from down under (Melbourne, Australia). I tried two different techniques to get my cuttings going. I used your 'bottle' technique with half my cuttings and the more common 'dip in cutting formula and plant' technique. The cuttings I used your method with I had about 80-90% success rate. Much better than the other method. I really appreciate it. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Rick. I just want to compliment you on this vid. I am so grateful that you did the time-lapse, showing the progress. There are too many vids on youtube titled "How to..." but doesn't show the result afterwards.
This is a great endeavor. Making fruit trees almost feels like Gods work. I took your tutorial along with some others and got successful the first attempt with a pomegranate tree. So far seven out of eight have rooted and grew leaves. You find a fruit tree you love and one small branch can give you a little orchard.
I just wish I started to learn more about propagating at an earlier age in life. I hope to live long enough to see my trees grow and produce fruit. Its a great hobby for anyone to learn and very rewarding
I am interested too, but I am 46 years old so I feel like I am too old to enjoy the fruits of my labour. Well, I guess 46 ain't that old lol. But I feel so damb old! I think I will do it anyways, who knows, I could have a good 20 years left.
@@tommasopetrella4856 I hope you live a long healthy life, I am 61 and before my disability took me out of the work force I always told my co-workers I was going to live to be 108.... and i mean live, not wheelchair bound or in a nursing home!I don't have the space for a lot of fruit trees but I have 2 columnar apple trees{ Golden Sentinels } which have decided to produce fruit on alternating years! I planted them around 2006. I do seem to have a green thump and my flowers and herbs are doing great. I have a lilac tree that I took a cutting from on a property that was being demolished for re-development. It has grown to be about 25 feet tall and the blossoms are so heavily scented I can't bring them in the house! It,s never to late to start! Good luck! Live long and prosper.....be fruitful!
@@tommasopetrella4856 As long as we are living and breathing we have hope, and good healthy food and water,a safe place to sleep and keep warm. It's what we need!
I purchased a Bramleys Seedling apple grafted onto dwarf rootstock which needed immediate pruning. The pruned part i stuck back in the ground, and for curiosity saw that after about 6 weeks now its started to produce growth. Now i have a dwarf and a parent Bramley!.
Great video and a nice gesture to share your knowledge and we appreciate it. More folks like you just might just get this old world right. Thanks again !
WOW. Nice technique my friend, you are a propagation wizard. The fact that you taught me this free of charge is phenomenal. I respectfully Subscribe. Words can not express how thankful I am. Aloha from Hawai'i :)
I was looking for your video again, having watched it a few years ago. UA-cam algorithm read my mind because it popped up without a search! Very informative; I have some cuttings I'd love to have grow into fruitful trees.
I just found your video. Very Thankful! I planted some plum cuttings before finding your video. Going outside to plant more! You have inspired me. Take care.
Thank you so very much. My daughter and I were out picking wild fruits today and I snapped off two little branches to 'have a go'. Now I found this video and I am now going out this weekend to pick and get myself some fruit trees. Many thanks. Blessings from Australia.
Great demo on cloning fruit trees. I have read that taking a cutting from a mother tree or plant gives you the identical Genitics and year of the mother. This means that as you said, you should get fruit in about two years. Great job.
Thank you Rick! We live in Hong Kong and I tried it with Guava tree cuttings and we are delighted to say it works. All of them sprouted! Nervous about planting them out now though!
Thank you so much Rick!!! I have started with my fig and pear and feijoa. Already after 4 days it's working!! Will also try loquat. I'm in New Zealand so your awesome video is is producing global trees. Cool man!!!!!
Moving soon and thought I'd have to leave a beautiful peach tree behind..not anymore. Thank you for such simple instructions. Even I could do it. I'll update with future growth.
Wonderful video, a true gardening genius, thank you. I've been searching for anyone bold enough who has grown fruit (same for apples right?) trees on their own rootstock. No one knew how to do it. But you did Rick! -Who on earth wants alien rootstocks for their fruit? -not me! Bravo Rick!! Off now to find your updates, Rick!!
Best video about this subject, Rick! You've explained everything so clearly. I commend you for sharing your knowledge with us. It must be very rewarding to give away your fruit of labour. Thanks so much!
Thanks Rick! You are a very creative man! It's good for young people to get into this as it can take many years before getting fruit. But it's worth it, for the fun of it as well. We once grew an apricot tree from the pip. Just put it into the pot with soil, kept watering it and it started growing about 2 month later... we kept bringing the little tree with us whenever we moved house and after about 3 years it was about 3 ft tall with about 6 branches coming out. Weplanted it into the garden where we where then and about 3 years after that had APRICOTS, ha,ha.. it took a while but boy, where they sweet! If you buy a ready tree you might get fruit the next year so that is the reason they cost so much... but your way is awesome if you have some time... keep it up!
"Thank You for all the kind words friends .. I'm no expert on this process by far this way just really worked good for me and wanted to share, .. I get a lot of question on will it work on this kind of fruit tree will to tell you the true I really have no idea.. the best thing to to is try it with at least a dozen cutting and see if it works and if it does post and let us know I'm as curious to see how many different types it will work on myself
+Rick Gunter I am trying to propagate clippings from an avocado tree, I've tried rooting hormone and it didn't take, it just burned the limbs of the cutting and it died. Are you saying that all I need to do is place the cuttings into water and put a lid on it and it will sprout roots?? Please help me! :-) I'm desperate. Thanks!
+Tina hey there. I've tried the same thing but to no avail. i dipped my cuttings into the rooting hormone and then placed them in planting mix. i think the main fault was that i had them in direct sunlight after the first few days in the shade. i might take another lot of cuttings and try his method in a bottle for a few weeks, then plant them out into a pot. if they grow well, i plant to graft on to them desirable trees after a year or so. just as an aside, i wonder if it would help sprinkling or dropping a few drops of rooting hormone into the water when adding the inch of water at the base??
+Rick Gunter I have done that too, we found that the area you got the cutting the tree/plant will be at the same age as the plant you got it from. Another words, if the tree/plants was producing flowers/fruit it will that next season, or at least try by flowering. The hardwood trees need more time because they work on there root system a bit longer than soft wood or flowering plants. GREAT VIDEO!! I don't have a video or movie camera, other wise I might try posting a few. Again GREAT VIDEO Thanks for posting it
Thank you for sharing this video. This was the best by far. You got to the point and showed all progress. Thank a lot. Now to try this on some orange and grapefruit trees. Fingers crossed 🤞🏾
Hey Rick, I watched your video a couple of times this spring, and enjoyed it immensely. Following your instructions I have cuttings in 2 juice bottles on my deck now for some time, I would say it took 3 weeks. To my surprise I have leaves on some and they loaded with white nodes. I am thrilled. Now it is time to plant them. Thank you for your video Rick. Darlene in Nova Scotia
That's what we want to do too,.. There is a great pear tree that bears beautiful pears, but by the time we get to them the deer have them all eaten, The tree is way to tall to get to the top,..
Thanks for posting this. Great video. Love your generosity. I'm doing the same, giving them away to neighbors, trying to get a community to grow fruit vs decorative plants and give food to families in need and veterans. Thanks again.
thank you for this this is way clearer than any written explanations i've been reading i have a pear tree in my yard, but we're thinking of selling our house so being able to bring a sapling from that to a new house is very important to me your instructions are very clear, and i look forward to following them
Oh man, you know how many times I've seen those white things all over my cuttings (when trying to propagate) and I throw them in the compost because I think it's mold. Oh man, that's so frustrating, I had no idea those were the beginning of roots.
Ahh I feel that. I almost threw out a basil clone I made by just sticking a cutting in a jar. Part of the stem below rotted, but I got these nodes right above the rotted part. So I just cut off the rot and planted the part with the little bumps, thinking "either it's mold or some kind of baby roots." I still use that plant to cook with, so it definitely worked. This method rings true. I just put some apple and pear limbs into some bottles today. My neighbor has this extremely productive pear tree and I figure why not start an orchard?
@Tahnn Ju : Got some snake plant | grew the root cutting in water till a proper, thick leaf developed. I have the leaf cuttings growing in a pot too. A lot of beautiful plants being grown by people around, I'll get some cuttings this week & start with a proper potting mix. :D
Great vid. I recommend planting in canvas type shopping bags instead of buckets. Buckets wrap up the roots, while bags air prune the roots, giving a healthy strong tap root. Great time lapse vid and simple methods.
Perhaps it is just another way of doing it? I tested some various propagating techniques on a specific plant, and got 100% success rate on the cuttings. All variations created a good root system, and they’re planted and growing in their permanent homes. Others had varied results, which is why we all experiment. If his way works for him, it works. It isn’t deception. Many factors may play into results others will have-various types of planting medium or lack of any, and when to use it; using rooting hormone or not; whether or not to scuff or “wound” the area you wish to root, and if so, how much; location, both zone and sun exposure; soil type; diseases, and insect or animal destruction, or the lack of thereof; balanced watering; when to move or re-pot them and whether or not to just plant them where they’ll end up living; and all the other many things that make or break the success of plant propagation.
Thank you for all your tips. I had earlier tried some cuttings from rose bushes & put in MILK gallon container & put in sun. It grew roots & so were lots of these white thins. I was expecting them to grow leaves etc but after some time it just rotted (grew fungus). I learned it good. Thank you.
Thank you for showing the results over time. So many how-to’s only show the beginning with no update on overall success or progress. This was really helpful!
Rick I wanted to say thanks for the video. I followed it on some of my front yard trees and so far the cuttings are doing very well. Thanks again for taking the time to post it.
This is a great video. I have a couple Apple Trees of a friend I would love to have. I’m going to try this. I have no idea what kind they are but the apples are awesome. Thanks for this step by step how to do this.
Hi, Rick! THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your video, it was GREAT!!! We have a pear tree that is thought to be 80-100 years old, and when it does produce fruit, they are the best pears that you can imagine. I have about a dozen sticks prepared like your video showed, in a cranberry jug with fresh rain water and placed in a Southern double-paned window of my home (we're in mid-Eastern KY). I hope they'll be showing promise in a month or so, then after I transplant the promising ones into their own pots, hopefully they'll grow well enough for me to plant outside in the Spring. THANK YOU AGAIN... take care and have a safe and healthy autumn and winter! :)
Nice, I've been taking starts like this since I was a kid,, my grandmother always had plants rooting in every window sill... I make a good root toner from simply soaking any fresh cut greens in air temperature water over night to 1 day,, the water turns light green.. It's best to use the new growth so I use the trim from my yard pruning.
My neighbors have a tangerine and and orange tree that have branches going over my fence and I've been wanting to try this. Great video, appreciate it.
Oh man! I love figs. I can eat them till I'm sick. Great video by the way. All the propagation videos I've seen say you have to cut near a node and keep a couple of leaves on the stick. Now I see that's not the case. Thanks for showing us how to start fruit tree cuttings.
I just found your channel by chance, your no nonsense video is the best one that I have seen on this topic, absolutely fantastic! This has helped me so much as I actually understood the process unlike any other video that I have come across, thank you so much! Cheers from Australia
Really liked your video. Just observation here. I just spent some time on Amazon looking at fruit trees earlier this afternoon. And you giving them away like that you're really turning your back on a gold mine. They wanted to charge me $183 for one particular fruit tree that was about 2 to 3 feet tall. You might could make some money doing it. Peaches were particularly expensive as were plums. The worst was something called a Chinese date or jujube. You being so good at getting cuttings to grow like that and turning them into treelings like that you could easily get yourself a little bit of side money by putting them up for sale on Amazon. Just a thought. Thank you for the video it was very informative.
Thank you so much for posting this video!! I have grown many apple trees for seed, but now i have tried this method. I have followed you're steps and tonight after 17 days in can with water, I have planted the cuttings in soil mixed with horse shit. They have a lot of white roots and are starting to grow leaves. Living in cold Norway, I was skeptical to this method, but it looks promising. Thanks for sharing of you're knowledge! :-) Best regards Arnfinn Gilberg
Awesome. Thank you for sharing your methods. Most videos about apple tree cuttings never show followup - probably because simply sticking cutting in soil usually fail.
Great video! I love figs. I’m definitely going to try this! The bottle idea is an excellent one! I’ve seen it done so many ways, but this way looks easy and effective. Thanks!
thank you so much there's a peach tree that has been neglected for some time the wind took off branches so I used your tip to try and save this beautiful friend .
Very good video of a demonstration! And just in time for my fruit tree planting! Loved seeing the end result. Start your on greenhouse, I'm sure you'd have plenty of customers!
I've watched your video about twenty times and I'm finally going to try it! I have some cuttings from an apple tree. Going to get some grapevine cuttings and try some of them too!
Wish every school taught every child even for other people about propagating. Like this is very interesting for a lot of people even for children. Wish I knew about this when I was young, could teach a lot of children about patience. :)
Which tree cuttings were these in the video?
I'm 12 and I love gardening.
I have a bunch of fruit trees and berry bushes as well as roses.
I love Trees and plants, the best part is I'm at a young age and get to grow along with my trees.
Sauce Packet Your a natural gardener then.
Same
Good for you :)
❤ you are so wise for one so young!
Great idea to plant trees when young if you have the opportunity. It's something I would encourage. Most people don't think of doing this until 40 or over like myself though even after 20 years it's still satisfying. Good luck.
Hey Rick, I just wanted to reach out and say "thank" from down under (Melbourne, Australia). I tried two different techniques to get my cuttings going. I used your 'bottle' technique with half my cuttings and the more common 'dip in cutting formula and plant' technique. The cuttings I used your method with I had about 80-90% success rate. Much better than the other method. I really appreciate it. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Alex, During which month you tried to grow?
Hi Rick. I just want to compliment you on this vid. I am so grateful that you did the time-lapse, showing the progress. There are too many vids on youtube titled "How to..." but doesn't show the result afterwards.
+VonnCrit Thank You Sir
I second you my friend, you're left in the dark in those kind of videos.
This is true
Ah amazing comment really sums up UA-cam
I like the before and after types videos. what I have and what is 'sposed to look like is great.
I love that your method doesn’t make it necessary to run out and buy anything. Awesome!!!
Except Hawaiian Punch at the dollar store... 😉😃
Many thanks Rick got 6 out of 11 using your method
This is a great endeavor. Making fruit trees almost feels like Gods work. I took your tutorial along with some others and got successful the first attempt with a pomegranate tree. So far seven out of eight have rooted and grew leaves. You find a fruit tree you love and one small branch can give you a little orchard.
I just wish I started to learn more about propagating at an earlier age in life.
I hope to live long enough to see my trees grow and produce fruit.
Its a great hobby for anyone to learn and very rewarding
I am interested too, but I am 46 years old so I feel like I am too old to enjoy the fruits of my labour. Well, I guess 46 ain't that old lol. But I feel so damb old! I think I will do it anyways, who knows, I could have a good 20 years left.
@@tommasopetrella4856 I hope you live a long healthy life, I am 61 and before my disability took me out of the work force I always told my co-workers I was going to live to be 108.... and i mean live, not wheelchair bound or in a nursing home!I don't have the space for a lot of fruit trees but I have 2 columnar apple trees{ Golden Sentinels } which have decided to produce fruit on alternating years! I planted them around 2006. I do seem to have a green thump and my flowers and herbs are doing great. I have a lilac tree that I took a cutting from on a property that was being demolished for re-development. It has grown to be about 25 feet tall and the blossoms are so heavily scented I can't bring them in the house! It,s never to late to start! Good luck! Live long and prosper.....be fruitful!
@@ripplewaters388 Thank you very much! I guess your never too late to do anything.
@@tommasopetrella4856 As long as we are living and breathing we have hope, and good healthy food and water,a safe place to sleep and keep warm. It's what we need!
@@tommasopetrella4856 You are still young enough to see this through to fruition. Hell, I am 73 and still probably have a good 20 years left.
I purchased a Bramleys Seedling apple grafted onto dwarf rootstock which needed immediate pruning. The pruned part i stuck back in the ground, and for curiosity saw that after about 6 weeks now its started to produce growth. Now i have a dwarf and a parent Bramley!.
That's great to hear. I was wondering how well an apple would root.
I love your sense of humor, -you said the dog is happy about it, in general thanks for all you have shared and thumbs up
IT WORKS, Rick Gunter I love your video... Instead of pay 80-100 bucks for trees I want... I just steal my neighbors limbs... lol... Amazing
Jerod Thompson Never steal Jerod always ask most people will be glad to give you cuttings on established trees
Lmaoo
How cool is this? Anyone who claims to not have enough money for healthy food just hasn't acquired this information yet, think of the possibilities!
What a genius you are! Using plastic bottles as mini green houses! Great idea.
I love that Idea too!
I accidentally left chesnuts in a transparent plastic and it started to root. Now i have a 6" tall tree.
"you're gonna wanna push it down to right about there."
I love this ♥
that's a beautiful thing...you genuinely enjoy your plants. Admittedly, I enjoy plants me than people.
Great video. You should get yourself a pair of small PVC pipe cutters. They work really well cutting those tough fruit tree branches. Thanks
Great video and a nice gesture to share your knowledge and we appreciate it. More folks like you just might just get this old world right. Thanks again !
WOW. Nice technique my friend, you are a propagation wizard. The fact that you taught me this free of charge is phenomenal. I respectfully Subscribe. Words can not express how thankful I am. Aloha from Hawai'i :)
Thank you very much me and my husband have successfully grown my mango trees from cutting... thank you so much
Chocolate Grand Marnier... Have you gotten any mangoes? 👌👋😀
I was looking for your video again, having watched it a few years ago. UA-cam algorithm read my mind because it popped up without a search! Very informative; I have some cuttings I'd love to have grow into fruitful trees.
Fantastic results! Wish you had more on your channel like this! God bless you and all of yours.
Rick is v wholesome and jasper is the best supervisor. 10/10 would tell ppl to watch for the ride
I just found your video. Very Thankful! I planted some plum cuttings before finding your video. Going outside to plant more! You have inspired me. Take care.
Thank you so very much. My daughter and I were out picking wild fruits today and I snapped off two little branches to 'have a go'. Now I found this video and I am now going out this weekend to pick and get myself some fruit trees. Many thanks. Blessings from Australia.
Brilliantly simple method. Impressive results. Thank you!
Great demo on cloning fruit trees. I have read that taking a cutting from a mother tree or plant gives you the identical Genitics and year of the mother. This means that as you said, you should get fruit in about two years. Great job.
Thank you Rick! We live in Hong Kong and I tried it with Guava tree cuttings and we are delighted to say it works. All of them sprouted! Nervous about planting them out now though!
I’ll be not surprised if in the end you’ll get Hawaiian Punch Tree !))) Thanks for sharing. Great video !
Thank you so much Rick!!! I have started with my fig and pear and feijoa. Already after 4 days it's working!! Will also try loquat. I'm in New Zealand so your awesome video is is producing global trees. Cool man!!!!!
Moving soon and thought I'd have to leave a beautiful peach tree behind..not anymore. Thank you for such simple instructions. Even I could do it. I'll update with future growth.
How did your peach tree grow??❤
Wait - you want peach-tree behind? I have heard of pear-shaped, ...
Loving Jasper's nod of approval!
Wonderful video, a true gardening genius, thank you. I've been searching for anyone bold enough who has grown fruit (same for apples right?) trees on their own rootstock. No one knew how to do it. But you did Rick! -Who on earth wants alien rootstocks for their fruit? -not me! Bravo Rick!! Off now to find your updates, Rick!!
"Alien" rootstock?
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge! Your stalks took off well! I'm in the beginning phase of starting our own little homestead.
"Holy cow, these things are good!" Sold! Thank you kindly, good garden guy!!!
Thank you so much! Best video of starting from cuttings that I have seen!
you are opening the closed doors man , great , keep on the good work
This is the best tree cloning advice i have ever enjoyed learning! Sagacious! 🌴🌳🌲🌵🌾☘
Best video about this subject, Rick! You've explained everything so clearly. I commend you for sharing your knowledge with us. It must be very rewarding to give away your fruit of labour. Thanks so much!
Thanks Rick! You are a very creative man! It's good for young people to get into this as it can take many years before getting fruit. But it's worth it, for the fun of it as well. We once grew an apricot tree from the pip. Just put it into the pot with soil, kept watering it and it started growing about 2 month later... we kept bringing the little tree with us whenever we moved house and after about 3 years it was about 3 ft tall with about 6 branches coming out. Weplanted it into the garden where we where then and about 3 years after that had APRICOTS, ha,ha.. it took a while but boy, where they sweet! If you buy a ready tree you might get fruit the next year so that is the reason they cost so much... but your way is awesome if you have some time... keep it up!
"Thank You for all the kind words friends .. I'm no expert on this process by far this way just really worked good for me and wanted to share, .. I get a lot of question on will it work on this kind of fruit tree will to tell you the true I really have no idea.. the best thing to to is try it with at least a dozen cutting and see if it works and if it does post and let us know I'm as curious to see how many different types it will work on myself
+Rick Gunter Can you do this in the fall indoors?
+Rick Gunter I am trying to propagate clippings from an avocado tree, I've tried rooting hormone and it didn't take, it just burned the limbs of the cutting and it died.
Are you saying that all I need to do is place the cuttings into water and put a lid on it and it will sprout roots??
Please help me! :-) I'm desperate. Thanks!
***** You should be able to if you can keep the cuttings warm enough and under a good grow light
+Tina
hey there. I've tried the same thing but to no avail. i dipped my cuttings into the rooting hormone and then placed them in planting mix. i think the main fault was that i had them in direct sunlight after the first few days in the shade. i might take another lot of cuttings and try his method in a bottle for a few weeks, then plant them out into a pot. if they grow well, i plant to graft on to them desirable trees after a year or so.
just as an aside, i wonder if it would help sprinkling or dropping a few drops of rooting hormone into the water when adding the inch of water at the base??
+Rick Gunter I have done that too, we found that the area you got the cutting the tree/plant will be at the same age as the plant you got it from. Another words, if the tree/plants was producing flowers/fruit it will that next season, or at least try by flowering. The hardwood trees need more time because they work on there root system a bit longer than soft wood or flowering plants. GREAT VIDEO!! I don't have a video or movie camera, other wise I might try posting a few. Again GREAT VIDEO Thanks for posting it
One of the best I have seen and without all the expensive hormones and other equipment.
Thanks for sharing this video Rick, its worked every time thanks
Thank You very much! I will do now the same. Many Greetings from Linz-Austria 🇦🇹😎👍✌️🐺 Europe!
Thank you for sharing this video. This was the best by far. You got to the point and showed all progress. Thank a lot. Now to try this on some orange and grapefruit trees. Fingers crossed 🤞🏾
Hey Rick,
I watched your video a couple of times this spring, and enjoyed it immensely. Following your instructions I have cuttings in 2 juice bottles on my deck now for some time, I would say it took 3 weeks. To my surprise I have leaves on some and they loaded with white nodes. I am thrilled. Now it is time to plant them. Thank you for your video Rick.
Darlene in Nova Scotia
Wow. Thank you for the presentation.
Thank you for the video. I will start my apples, pears and plums this weekend. I will keep my hopes up.
This is incredible! I am actually wanting to clone a pear tree from an old homestead down the road. Thanks for sharing. I'm so impressed!
That's what we want to do too,.. There is a great pear tree that bears beautiful pears, but by the time we get to them the deer have them all eaten, The tree is way to tall to get to the top,..
@@lilfawn83 I'm trying the same a 50 yes old pear tree no deer we eat them too
Thanks for posting this. Great video. Love your generosity. I'm doing the same, giving them away to neighbors, trying to get a community to grow fruit vs decorative plants and give food to families in need and veterans. Thanks again.
Amazing video tutorial, Rick! I had no idea you could root a cutting! Thank you!!!
Thanks for the tips. God bless you.
I got lazy and just put fig twigs in ground with out soaking them and they still grew lol
lool
I dd the same with cherry blossom cuttings, and they still grew 😂
@@UKWEED lucky U
thank you for this
this is way clearer than any written explanations i've been reading
i have a pear tree in my yard, but we're thinking of selling our house
so being able to bring a sapling from that to a new house is very important to me
your instructions are very clear, and i look forward to following them
Thanks to Jasper and Rick for the wonderful video! What a great way to share our trees!
Hey Rick ..... Thank you for your effort to put this together ...... Time lapse was an amazing thing to do. Good work mate.
Thank you for sharing Rick.
Oh man, you know how many times I've seen those white things all over my cuttings (when trying to propagate) and I throw them in the compost because I think it's mold. Oh man, that's so frustrating, I had no idea those were the beginning of roots.
I've thrown mine out before too thinking it was mold....
Oh shucks. I'm going to the park today to steal some cuttings from the govt :)
I hope I get those white spots. These are my first steps.
Vaibhav Joshi lol good idea
Ahh I feel that. I almost threw out a basil clone I made by just sticking a cutting in a jar. Part of the stem below rotted, but I got these nodes right above the rotted part. So I just cut off the rot and planted the part with the little bumps, thinking "either it's mold or some kind of baby roots." I still use that plant to cook with, so it definitely worked. This method rings true. I just put some apple and pear limbs into some bottles today. My neighbor has this extremely productive pear tree and I figure why not start an orchard?
@Tahnn Ju : Got some snake plant | grew the root cutting in water till a proper, thick leaf developed. I have the leaf cuttings growing in a pot too.
A lot of beautiful plants being grown by people around, I'll get some cuttings this week & start with a proper potting mix. :D
Great vid. I recommend planting in canvas type shopping bags instead of buckets. Buckets wrap up the roots, while bags air prune the roots, giving a healthy strong tap root. Great time lapse vid and simple methods.
Thank you for great info! Incredibly helpful :)
Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this video. Will give it a go with some sticks off my cherry.
What a brilliant concept. I am definitely going to try this with Apple trees to grow my own step over trees which are expensive to buy. Thank you
Thank you for your service to humanity. This is a brilliant lesson to teach people!
full of deception is this video.
@@charlesharrison7705 why do you say this?
Because it is true. I root citrus trees.
Perhaps it is just another way of doing it? I tested some various propagating techniques on a specific plant, and got 100% success rate on the cuttings. All variations created a good root system, and they’re planted and growing in their permanent homes. Others had varied results, which is why we all experiment. If his way works for him, it works. It isn’t deception. Many factors may play into results others will have-various types of planting medium or lack of any, and when to use it; using rooting hormone or not; whether or not to scuff or “wound” the area you wish to root, and if so, how much; location, both zone and sun exposure; soil type; diseases, and insect or animal destruction, or the lack of thereof; balanced watering; when to move or re-pot them and whether or not to just plant them where they’ll end up living; and all the other many things that make or break the success of plant propagation.
Really good video. Great narration. You explained everything you were doing as well as tools needed etc.
Thank you for all your tips. I had earlier tried some cuttings from rose bushes & put in MILK gallon container & put in sun. It grew roots & so were lots of these white thins. I was expecting them to grow leaves etc but after some time it just rotted (grew fungus).
I learned it good. Thank you.
Thank you for showing the results over time. So many how-to’s only show the beginning with no update on overall success or progress. This was really helpful!
Your welcome Hun .. It took a month to shoot
So useful! Thank You! Be blessed!
Rick I wanted to say thanks for the video. I followed it on some of my front yard trees and so far the cuttings are doing very well. Thanks again for taking the time to post it.
Chris Stoughton Glad it worked out for you Chris
Thanks for yr video, I'm going to grow my plum tree. Have a wonderful weekend!
Really good, clear, easy to follow instructions. Thanks!!!!
Wow! You,sir, have a gift. Thanks for sharing.
This is a great video. I have a couple Apple Trees of a friend I would love to have. I’m going to try this. I have no idea what kind they are but the apples are awesome. Thanks for this step by step how to do this.
Thank You for your fruit trees cutting video show, I like this video, it help me 100% for what I need.
GREAT Information. Thanks for posting. I'm goin' tree huntin',,,
Hi, Rick! THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your video, it was GREAT!!! We have a pear tree that is thought to be 80-100 years old, and when it does produce fruit, they are the best pears that you can imagine. I have about a dozen sticks prepared like your video showed, in a cranberry jug with fresh rain water and placed in a Southern double-paned window of my home (we're in mid-Eastern KY). I hope they'll be showing promise in a month or so, then after I transplant the promising ones into their own pots, hopefully they'll grow well enough for me to plant outside in the Spring. THANK YOU AGAIN... take care and have a safe and healthy autumn and winter! :)
How did the cuttings go?
Nice, I've been taking starts like this since I was a kid,, my grandmother always had plants rooting in every window sill...
I make a good root toner from simply soaking any fresh cut greens in air temperature water over night to 1 day,, the water turns light green.. It's best to use the new growth so I use the trim from my yard pruning.
Hi ... what do you mean when you say fresh cut greens? Like produce from the grocery store, or lawn cuttings or what? Cool idea.
Thank you for the info I really appreciate it. You have changed my view on gardening.
Thanks for this. I love pomegranates and will try this.
Love that dog.
Excellent video Rick. You renewed my interest!! Was very successful with wild mulberry tree cuttings.
My neighbors have a tangerine and and orange tree that have branches going over my fence and I've been wanting to try this. Great video, appreciate it.
I have never heard such a positive view on deer's robbing the fruit trees 16:52 lol. Next time they top my apple tree, I will try to say they same.
successfulIdiot God made the fruit trees bare their bounty for all creatures!
I live this section ! I love planting trees ( very good ones )
Oh man! I love figs. I can eat them till I'm sick. Great video by the way. All the propagation videos I've seen say you have to cut near a node and keep a couple of leaves on the stick. Now I see that's not the case. Thanks for showing us how to start fruit tree cuttings.
I just found your channel by chance, your no nonsense video is the best one that I have seen on this topic, absolutely fantastic! This has helped me so much as I actually understood the process unlike any other video that I have come across, thank you so much! Cheers from Australia
Really liked your video. Just observation here. I just spent some time on Amazon looking at fruit trees earlier this afternoon. And you giving them away like that you're really turning your back on a gold mine. They wanted to charge me $183 for one particular fruit tree that was about 2 to 3 feet tall. You might could make some money doing it. Peaches were particularly expensive as were plums. The worst was something called a Chinese date or jujube. You being so good at getting cuttings to grow like that and turning them into treelings like that you could easily get yourself a little bit of side money by putting them up for sale on Amazon. Just a thought. Thank you for the video it was very informative.
Thank you so much for posting this video!!
I have grown many apple trees for seed, but now i have tried this method.
I have followed you're steps and tonight after 17 days in can with water, I have planted the cuttings in soil mixed with horse shit. They have a lot of white roots and are starting to grow leaves. Living in cold Norway, I was skeptical to this method, but it looks promising.
Thanks for sharing of you're knowledge! :-)
Best regards Arnfinn Gilberg
Arnfinn Gilberg That's awesome glad it working for you , I hope they make it wish I could grow apples here in Florida
Awesome. Thank you for sharing your methods. Most videos about apple tree cuttings never show followup - probably because simply sticking cutting in soil usually fail.
Very educational many thanks from across the pond. Regards Stuart
shared knowledge is a true gift to everyone good job
Thank you for sharing your idea. It is very nice of you to show us how to grow fruit trees.
Hi Rick, thank you for the video!
Also, the last part with the figs & the trees in your backyard is very satisfying (vicariously).
Hello rick, thank you for sharing your knowledge/experience on this, I will try to do it and hopefully i will also get a good result. 😇😇😇♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Great video! I love figs. I’m definitely going to try this! The bottle idea is an excellent one! I’ve seen it done so many ways, but this way looks easy and effective. Thanks!
thank you so much--I have an old apple tree at my mom's I want to preserve- this looks like a good way to do it
Thanks for the tips. I am going to try this with some starfruit cuttings and maybe some other types.
Great video. Thanks. I'll be trying this with a quince tree tomorrow.
This is the best video I have found yet !! Thank you !!
thank you so much there's a peach tree that has been neglected for some time the wind took off branches so I used your tip to try and save this beautiful friend .
Very good video of a demonstration! And just in time for my fruit tree planting! Loved seeing the end result. Start your on greenhouse, I'm sure you'd have plenty of customers!
The best ever video and keep the good work Rick you are amazing!!!!
I've watched your video about twenty times and I'm finally going to try it! I have some cuttings from an apple tree. Going to get some grapevine cuttings and try some of them too!