Taking Fuchsias Cuttings

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  • @TerenceD1
    @TerenceD1  10 років тому +1

    Hi When you see roots coming out of the bottom of the pot you can be sure the cuttings are well rooted and require potting on. Thanks for your interest. Terry

  • @adrianaruiz5128
    @adrianaruiz5128 5 років тому

    Gracias x compartir su video ☺😊

  • @billwhite9703
    @billwhite9703 9 років тому +1

    Nice video but it's best if you don't wrap the bag right under (mould danger) and don't water straight away, leave it for a day out of direct sunlight before watering from the bottom. I always rubber band the bag to the pot an inch or so above the drainage holes.

  • @FWFWFWF
    @FWFWFWF 4 роки тому

    How often do you water them, once you've done all of this?

  • @badger398
    @badger398 10 років тому

    Simple and basic instructions Great - just one question, how long would they take before requiring replanting in your experiance?. Many Thanks

  • @MeMe-zj1qy
    @MeMe-zj1qy 3 роки тому

    What is the best month to do cutting ??

  • @luckysineater8440
    @luckysineater8440 5 років тому

    Please start shipping to the US!

  • @PatrickONeill1957
    @PatrickONeill1957 10 років тому

    Hi terry I have a large fushia I have never cut it back it's had flowers nearly all year round it's getting but out of control were do I need cut

    • @TerenceD1
      @TerenceD1  10 років тому

      Hi Patrick I should think now would be an ideal time to trim it back cut back to just above a spouting shoot and you should be OK Terry

    • @PatrickONeill1957
      @PatrickONeill1957 10 років тому

      Bit of a novice sorry not sure sprouting shoots green with buds on at the tips not much in between if you get what I mean

    • @TerenceD1
      @TerenceD1  10 років тому

      Patrick ONeill In reality you could probably chop it down to the ground and it would sprout again from below ground, the reason I'm suggesting you cut just above a bud is simply to prevent dieback. You should see the tiny buds along the branches. Terry

  • @redneckrosey8221
    @redneckrosey8221 5 років тому

    Hilarious 😆

  • @SuperWoodyboy
    @SuperWoodyboy 7 років тому +1

    Peat and PERLITE...that isn't sand!

    • @Friend2FriendnMA
      @Friend2FriendnMA 6 років тому +2

      SuperWoodyboy Cornish grit, the sand as was called, is not perlite. Perlite is volcanic glass. So, Cornish grit being stone, CAN be called sand Remember too that some things are called by different names in other countries.