A Simple Method to Root Plants from Cuttings | Propagating Softwood Viburnum Cuttings
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Let's take a look at a simple method to root plants from cuttings. I came across one of my favorite plants last spring and had to get some softwood cuttings. The plant is doublefile viburnum. This is a beautiful landscape plant with layers of white flowers in spring, orange / red leaf colors in fall, and berries through the winter.
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It excellent that you do a hands-on demo across months. That's rare.
I enjoy doing it and it quells all the resistance from the naysayers because the results are right there in front of their eyes, lol.
I agree and much appreciate the results! It shows great organizational skills. Planning ahead is a gift that can be learned from propagating and gardening- and shows in these your videos sharing a long process.
Thanks for mentioning that you are in Lacey Washington. Your planting will work for my area in Seattle. Thanks for making planting videos.
Yep, you can grow anything I can!
Thank you!
I have sand and empty plastic bottles laying around. Time to snip snip!
Have fun!
Thanks Mike...I've been wanting coronas for so long. Great channel.
I'm often amazed at how many people don't know just what plants can do how they can spread propagate them it's so easy they look at me like I'm some sort of magician when I do it
Let them keep wondering!
Those are gorgeous - I went and looked online at some pics of some.
Thank you, Mike…I will follow your instruction to propagate my Camellia flower again since it didn’t survive through the winter.
Those can be propagated like rhododendron as semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer. Bottom heat I’s helpful.
Greatly appreciate your planting tips👍🍏🍊🍓🤗
holy smokes dude, solid video and results. thanks a ton!!
No problem, glad you enjoyed it.
What is the best soil/sand to start them in then a good fertilizer to use. Such an awesome video. Thanks for sharing with us
I have been dying to get a Mohawk Viburnum, and I finally got my hands on two of them. Can't wait to put them in the ground
Sweet!
Great job and can’t wait to see the growth!! I tried fire bush and yay it’s all growing !!
Daggum, that was a lot of fun!
Awesome little root balls. Was that 100% take (so far)?
I sure do appreciate you for sharing, brother. Thank you, Mike.
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I think a few didn’t make it but definitely good results overall.
Hey Mike,
Been trying all kinds of tricks seems spring is here everything wants to root and grow. Had petunia grief all winter. It's SPRING and Every thing is growing like weeds. You inspire me just to try. My tree is Turing green it's some kind of decorative one. Was there when I bought the condo. I'm going to try sand now.
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Thank you ,I learned so much thanks for answering peoples questions because it helps dummies like me. About 30 yrs ago ,my mom broke off a piece of her rose bush,brought it to my house dipped it in rooting powder and put it in the ground put a clean glass mayonnaise jar over it and I got a rose from it. :)
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There’s no dummies in horticulture Sally , just newbies to gardening , so when you do a lot of propagation you will be very good at it too , I’m sure you can do this too it’s just practise and time and hits and misses . 😁😘
This is interesting enjoying and informative 👍
Science enjoyed.
Glad you enjoyed it Kim
Bravo, excellent vidio.
Thanks Greg
Oh my God I've been putting cuttings clippings whatever I can get in Ziploc bags for the longest time it's the best way to keep plants until you're ready to get implanted sometimes they even root in the bag if you give them a little paper towel So easy to make sure you leave open a little that way they get some fresh air every now and then but it's like a little miniature greenhouse for them. I've even actually left a variety of plants in a giant ziplog's face bag in the house over winter as they were tropicals and they started growing come spring even though it was moldy in the bag gross looking every now and then I would change the water out but it stunk those plants came back and they grew it's crazy but they like the bags
That humid environment is perfect for tropicals.
Hi Mike, hope you are good. I bought an orchard a couple months back and I'd like to take cuttings from the sloe trees there. Should I leave it until winter and take hard wood cuttings? Or can Intake cuttings now in June in the UK? Thank you.
So is that Burning Bush? Great video as always Mike thanks 🙏
These are Doublefile Viburnum
Hi Mike! Love the video. I have a rhododendron question. I have watched all your old rhododendron videos and want to start planting some in my landscape. However, I am overwhelmed with all of the varieties. Can you make a suggestion on a good rhododendron that will grow in zone six and grows to about 4 to 5 feet tall? I would prefer a peach color if there is one out there that meets that description
Was that you that asked on Instagram? I was looking that up and found a variety that I wasn't aware of called Marylou. That might be a good one for your area. Percy Wiseman is another, although not as peachy, it is a strikingly beautiful variety when grown well.
@@MikeKincaid79 thanks Mike!!
Can you answer a question ? I had my trimmings in refrigerator and put them in the cups the trimmings are buying out with no roots .what do I need to do?
How exciting. How BLESSED!
What tine released fertilizer did you use?
Here's an older video about it: ua-cam.com/video/F5BRZwFEe50/v-deo.html
@@MikeKincaid79 thank you so very much! I learn soo much from you!
What did you layer onto of the soil after potting
Fertilizer and Casaron.
how are these different from japanese snowball viburnum leaves look the same??
Very similar plants but with very different flowers. Look them up in google images and you’ll see a clear difference. Both are beautiful plants.
What was the second (fine grain) fertilizer you added?
Casaron. It's a pre-emergent to prevent weed seeds from germinating. Best kept secret!
Thank you for the video. Do you only use bark for potting the cuttings and which kind of fertilizers do you use?
I use bark and a slow release fertilizer from the Apex brand.
What was the fertilizer you sprinkled on at the end? ❤
It's a commercial slow release fertilizer from the Apex company, called cool weather special. Here's a video I made about it: ua-cam.com/video/F5BRZwFEe50/v-deo.html
Wow
I rooted a semi hardwood cutting last fall and one survived out of 6. Going to try a softwood cutting this time- do I need to wait for them to leaf out? Arrowwood viburnum
Yes, softwood cuttings are taken from new growth.
I wish I could find a Doublefire round me get cuttings
I’ll make them available when these get bigger.
@@MikeKincaid79 aww but you've waited long time too !!
Do you know which Variety your cuttings are from just curious ??
I don't know but wish I did. The beauty of it though is that I've seen it bloom year after year and it's one of the nicest ones I've ever seen so I know I'll have a clone of it now.
What did yu fertilize w/ after the Osmecote ?
The fine granules are Casaron, a pre-emergent to prevent weed seeds.
I took cuttings from my lilac bush and they are growling in potting soil. Didn't know about the sand. Should I leave them in til next year before I plant in the ground or move them in to pots? Immediately or afyer a year?
I'd do just as I did in this video and then plant them in your garden the following year, after they've got a good root system.
I'm in zone 8 and stuck some figs on Feb 28, one of them is actively growing, so it MAY have taken (I'm not gonna tug on it). Should I just leave them on the north side til fall and plant them then (if they are still living)? Or should I move the pot into the sun at some point?
If it’s got roots then you can acclimate it to more sun now or even plant it this dpring
How do you propagate a flowering cherry 🍒 tree?
Air layer or graft
Mike, can you do a video on roooting a Lilac, please? I've been trying to 2 seasons now and they start to root, then die. Should I wait now until they start to get leaves adn then start rooting or what...... Thanks, MIke
They can be rooted as softwood cuttings and probably hardwood but the most sure method is root cuttings. I need to do a video about that one.
When potting up rooted cuttings, can I just use shredded bark mulch.? Then just add fertilizer to it? I have been trying to root a weeping cypress for the last 4 months. It still looks green and healthy. Not sure how long to leave it in a humidity dome. Any tips?
Once they’re rooted, start acclimating them to less humidity. This will also speed up rooting. Sure, you can use shredded mulch and apply fertilizer as long as the mulch is finely ground.
@@MikeKincaid79 thanks so much for your advice. Really love your videos
How about river sand?
Yes, that will work
love your enthusiasm ,I'm in the uk and love your channel, what viburnum is it called again , I'm trying to find one ??
Doublefile
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Would you advise me to use sand for conifer cuttings as well, all the best from kieron
You could use sand for them
Thanks a million for your very useful information my friend, keep the magic coming, all the best from kieron
When is the best time to take cuttings?
mid spring to early summer depending on the climate in your area.
What about the root cuttings!
I love this channel but the rooster drives me absolutely insane.
Good thing you have closed captioning. Lol
Yeah, he drives me insane to, lol
@@MikeKincaid79 time for some chicken nuggets😌
Hey Mike, Henry has to be at least 4 years old. Isn't time for a retirement party?
Yeah, he’s probably about that age. Hadn’t thought about it till you mentioned it but hoping to have him around a few more years. Maybe we need to think about breeding him for the future generations.
Nice info! But very long winded. Just get to the point.
Your definition of "the point" might be a little different that other's definitions. For some people, they want every single detail. For some, they love the entertainment. Some live alone and just like the noise of a familiar voice. "The point" can vary. I suppose if you want a short list of bullet points on how to root cuttings, you can always just google it, but you won't get my take on it that way. You won't get the before and after proof of concept. You won't get the energy and excitement at seeing the roots. Maybe you don't want my take on it, lol. I'm always a little perplexed at how to address comments like this. I am glad you like the info but not sure how to make the perfect video for each and every person that watches, and please every single one. That might be an impossible task, since we are all different and all driven by different motivations and desires. Maybe I'm not the problem at all. Maybe backhanded compliments like this aren't even necessary and we should all just accept people and their efforts as they are. Because they're my efforts, not yours. Maybe you should put yourself out there and see how millions of individuals react to your efforts. Maybe we should all stop judging each other. How's that for long winded. It's very "to the point" and doesn't mince words but also extended, lol. Hey, in the end, John, I'm a pretty nice guy and very accepting of criticism. Sometimes I come across one too many of these backhanded compliments and just need to get my thoughts out. Sorry your comment was the one that triggered me but there it is. I'll bet you're a good guy too, just looking for something to root, and obviously want to get it done quick, lol.
I love those follow up videos, thanks a lot for your time and effort in producing these sort of videos!
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I agree, these videos are a service to humanity!
Curious as to what kind of fertilizer you used when you potted the cuttings up. I really enjoy your plant propagation videos!
Thanks Glenda! I use a commercial brand by the Apex company called cool weather special. I have a video about it from a few years ago.
Is it just sand in the pot or have you added compost?
Nice to see a video planned out knowing it takes time for plants to grow.
How do you know which soil to use for each plant?
It's not an exact science. I use what I have on hand and sometimes change it up just to show that other materials will work. My best video on propagation medium is here: ua-cam.com/video/eLXHy4A4-xk/v-deo.html
What kind of fertilizer did you put on them?
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I have roes, Christmas cacti, lilacs, and hydrangeas in the double little cups, like the first video that I found of yours. I don't know if they will work. It's my first attempt. There is no sign of roots visible in the clear cups yet, but it has only been a few weeks. The top of the cuttings still look good, though. Thank you so much for your videos! I love them!
I'm going to try starting new plants in sand. Just beautiful 😻. I don't doubt that I can restart house plants cuttings like that in sand. Thank you so much ❤️ God bless you and your family and Henry ☺️☺️ 🙏🤗❤️🐓
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Good evening from Australia 🇦🇺
I love watching your videos. I think there great. I have learnt so much around propagating different types of plants. Another great video. Thanks Mike for sharing your knowledge.
You're so welcome Donna! Thanks for watching and enjoy your fall colors.
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Dude sounds like Tom Cruise... I can't stop picturing his face when he talks😅
Mike, I'm looking forward to seeing how those shrubs look in a month or two. Thanks for showing us that sand (as a propagating medium) can be reused over and over again to propagate new plants.
I'm curious if I can take cuttings of my Little Devil Ninebark' now and get them to root? The shrubs are too large for me to move, they've been in the ground for at least 15 years, and I want to change the layout of my garden. Also, it's much easier to cut them off at the ground when they're dormant here in zone 5a. ~Margie
Yes, you can take hardwood cuttings of it now and again in the early summer as softwood. Good luck getting your landscape moved around.
@@MikeKincaid79 Thanks, Mike, I may have to bribe my grandkids to give me a helping hand when it comes time to move those shrubs. Two years ago, right after I moved one of them z9by myself) our weather turned extremely hot and stayed that way so that shrub didn't survive the move... that and my soil is heavy clay which makes watering kind of tricky. Smaller shrub starts will make the job so much easier.
How to prpagate broken P.W. Double Blooming Lilac Bush Stems Aug. 21, 2022 Zone 5 Midwest Illinois . A Storm came through and hit my 1 year old in ground plant bush . I trimmed it back to save what I could . I must propagate this bush . I immediately put them in cool water and change it daily . I bought the seed starting potting soil . I only have 1 large translucent storage container and large plastic cups which I'll put tiny drain holes along the bottom of each . I have Garden Safe's Root Take Root - Root Hormone .
This is the best I could do .
Please note the date . Now tell me : What to do . Where to put them . It' starting to be hot in the day . Cooler nighys . Keep them where indoors / outdoors ? . Temps to toot ? Where do I put them ? How do I care for them ? Where in winter? Can I put them in the ground after it is free of the freeze line in May ?
I have no green house . Just a tiny home . No basement . Any help would be so appreciated for my 1 year old Cottage Garden of Little Quick fire Hydrangeas & Lilac End caps thus far 🏡
Tha ks for videos...I just subbed and been trying to get started with your help. I live in Georgia. If I put Japanese maple cuttings in June and ten can or should I move the pot into our sunroom? And then plant in spring? Thanks!!
I really enjoyed this Video . Your a good teacher ; giving the the big. " maybes is a true gardners 🕯. See directive request below . I can't seem to find a video I once came upon ....
Cheers Mike, great video.
I'm just not sure what sand/soil to use, I've grabbed a bag of $5 potting mix, so I'll see if that'll do it.
Edit: just seen your Medium video, equally informative 🤙 I'll opt for sand
Sand is a great material for rooting cuttings.
what kind of sand also do you use ?
Proceeds to wash out all of the rooting hormone
What fertilize did you use Mike?and can i use it in my baby passion fruit plants? Thanks.
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This is awesome to watch. I’m hoping to try some softwood cuttings from a Burkwood viburnum this June. They smell so good when they flower.
Good luck and have fun with it David
If coffee stopped being made in cans, where would we store our fertilizer? Thanks for a great video took a year to make!
Costco mixed nuts containers! 😁
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Haha, very good question.
I love your videos thanks for sharing dear❤️❤️
The rooting hormone police, and the dibbler police are out today... 😂😂😂
lol
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Have you propagated crepe myrtles
Nope, but I intend to
what did you use to pot them up after the sand ,, it looked like fine bark mulch
Yes, that's it. Here's one of the many videos I've made about it: ua-cam.com/video/jQM9OE1G2Ug/v-deo.html
You tried Weigelas Mike ?
Yep: ua-cam.com/video/uFaCpXRy_mw/v-deo.html
Hahahahha dibbler and rooting hormone police! 😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅🤣😂😅 back off people, Mikes got more bodyguards then complainer’s! You do you Mike! Keep these videos coming, we enjoy them and thank you for your time!
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The crape music is not needed
What about the crape Myrtle?
That wonderful video, we love that, Good care of beautiful plants in, grow more and more and success and happy gardener !😁👋🌿🌺
Did you go back to work at the hospital?
I never quit. Been there for 2-12 hour shifts a week for about 2 years now. I'm on the cusp of quitting that and doing this full time but the biggest obstacle is medical for the family. Who knows what the future holds but I'd like to cut ties with the hospital and do this full time.
Nice work
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Hi,ok you need to tell people how these plants are surviving in sand and why,with out any feed,that would help many people out.
They are only in sand for rooting purposes. Once rooted, I up pot them to bigger pots with potting soil and fertilize. Sometimes I leave them in the sand for a few more months and in that case I will water them with a weak fertilizer solution just to keep them going.
@@MikeKincaid79 you still have not said why the plant can live until then,the answer is,the energy within the plant,how amazing is that.
So inspired by your content Mike ❤ what kind of sand would you recommend? I'm in the UK, and can't get the pine bark and would like to try sand, do u use horticultural sand? Do you think that's necessary? Or will regular sand do? I understand there can be an issue for some plants with some sand due to the pH. and that's why horticultural sand is necessary? But is it necessary? It's much more expensive than regular sand Would be interested to know your thoughts?
Hey Sarah! Here's a video I did about the sand: ua-cam.com/video/PsrPO1lO3NI/v-deo.html
@MikeKincaid79 thank you!!! 🥰
Hey mike sorry for question bombing your videos 😂 did you take the bottle off at all to water inside or just around the edges? I’m in Phoenix az so just concerned about it drying out too quickly here inside
In Phoenix, you may need to water inside the bottle, and more frequently. Definitely make sure the sun never touches the bottle.
@@MikeKincaid79 appreciate it brotha! Your videos are amazing! Seriously such great quality! Mind if I ask what kind of camera you use?
Awesome video Mike watch out for the dibbler police.
I’ve got an eye out for them, lol.
What kind of fertilizer did you put on them? Looked like you used two kinds.
One was fertilizer, the other was a pre-emergent.
@@MikeKincaid79 Thanks! Appreciate it. Love your videos!
Hydrangeas
Doublefile viburnum
can you just use ordinary compost for using soft wood cuttings ?
No, it's got too much bacteria and fungus in it. I would try to find a good draining and inert material. Here's a video about my criteria: ua-cam.com/video/eLXHy4A4-xk/v-deo.html
@@MikeKincaid79 what about using red builders sand for soft wood cuttings ?
Fantastic ! I love this video it is cuttings heaven haha and what a stunner it will be too - they are so pretty in bloom and you had them all root yay, happy days 🌼
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Hey there!! I've been meaning to write you. Our weather here (Minnesota) is undependable, so I moved the clear plastic bin indoors close to grow lights, I have tried many cuttings using your methods. Latest is Audrey Ficus (like a light green rubber plant). It grew too big, so I took cuttings, let the white sap drain, cut cutting to one leaf and cut leaf in 1/2 and dipped stem on rooting hormone. I used plastic glasses with seed starting mix and put into the "greenhouse bin". They are thriving, but I have not checked for roots yet. You are the GREATEST.
So awesome to hear of your success, Michael. Sounds like you’re figuring out what works for your plants. Let them go until you know you have solid roots.
Super!
By the way, how are those blueberries?
This year I purchased blueberry seeds and told myself, “Again. Keep trying.”
Last two years I’ve had seeds sprout but I couldn’t keep them alive until I found out their soil needs acidic measures.
Well, I’ve planted those seed in February, now in April, nothing shown up until I remembered to test the soil. Neutral 7.
Not good, I became concerned since those seeds were in the soil for almost two months and could fall to water rot.
So, I decided to pour some pure distilled vinegar into a quart with about two caps of distilled vinegar. After I poured the vinegar it took two days for those seeds to instantly sprout. Wow! Just distilled vinegar and water?! Unbelievable…. Now, I’ll keep them under a lime tree with vines underbrush to keep them going. As soon as they get 6 inches tall, I’ll separate all of them into containers.
It’s fantastic to see them growing and I’m happy to find out exactly what it takes to grow blueberry seeds.
So how are your blues, Mike?
The Toro blueberries that I rooted are doing well. There are 2 of them in 1 gallon pots from that project. I'll plant them out in the orchard this year.
I tried to propagate green giant aborvitae. I had them in a tub with a lid and they all molded. They were covered for 5 weeks in my house. Should I have left the lid cracked? Hope you see this. THANKS, Liz
Green giants are best propagated as hardwood cuttings right about this time of year before they new growth starts. Don't cover them at all and leave them outside.
Mike, what fertilizer do you use for your cuttings? And do you use the same fertilizer for figs too?
I use Apex, Cool Weather Special for my rhododendrons. For my figs I've been using a bag of Osmocote that I've had laying around.
Hey Mike thanks for putting these videos together for us.
so in some of my softwood cuttings where the new green growth had shot up a 8-10in stem before the leaves/nodes appear to start. but i've noticed on some of my Holly variety there are some tiny little what look like leaves that shoot out before that 10in. would these be considered nodes? it seams most of the plants i'm taking cutting from have this same kind of structure where this years growth shoots way up before the leave appear. then you stuck with a short cutting.
thanks
I'm not 100% sure of what you're mentioning but you want to wait until you have leaves and the wood has started firming up.
I'm from Ireland love your videos so simple clear and to the point.Happy subscriber.Keeo up the good work.
Thanks Ethel, I appreciate your support! Glad you enjoy the videos.
Now this video was super helpful. My eyes and ears were bleeding going through everyone else's videos.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, Wendy! I try to make them entertaining and show you the before and after all in one video. Have fun in the garden!
Great simple method! thanks a lot
You're welcome Ana!
Thanks a million for prompt reply, I've been using sandy compost, but now I will convert to sand, all the best from kieron
It's a great medium. You can't go wrong with sand and that's where I started years ago.
But what do you use to fertilize ?
I use a commercial slow release fertilizer that’s formulated for acid loving landscape plants. It’s made by Apex and called cool weather special.
@@MikeKincaid79 Thanks Mike, My problem is my age and also very new to gardening etc, so acid soil etc is a new term to me. I'm in England UK so I suppose names of companies etc will be different. I seriously do miss my sweet Wife after 50 + years together and she was the keen gardener, so now I feel I should try to get her kind soul back into my `Jungle` 😘In fact I have two beautiful plants that have mysteriously appeared this year that I'm convinced they are a present from Her 🥰 as a motivation.
We’ll God bless you, John. I’m sorry for your loss. I think it’s really special that you can keep her alive in your garden. Any broad leaf evergreen fertilizer will work.
Do you recommend sand for most cuttings, hard and semi hard wood etc, many thanks kieron in uk
Sand is a great material because it drains well and is inert so yes, use it for all types of cuttings.
Hey Mike, nice to meet you. Could you tell me what sand I need, and if I can root some boxwood cuttings now, in April?
You might be able to root them now with bottom heat. I have a video about the sand here: ua-cam.com/video/PsrPO1lO3NI/v-deo.html
Hi Mike, if you don't mind me asking, what are your thoughts about propagating plants in water, I'm totally new @ this gardening stuff, any comments would be highly appreciate it.
Thank you very much for uploading your videos, your work is great!
Thanks so much! Water propagation works for some plants but not all. To make a list here wouldn't be practical but with a little research, trial, and error, you'll find them. The only struggle people seem to have with water propagation is transplanting into soil. A lot of people lose cuttings in this process. Here's a video I did that can help remedy that: ua-cam.com/video/LzZzv3EtF2w/v-deo.html
why bark not soil?
You want a good draining and inert medium for rooting cuttings. Then transplant to soil
@@MikeKincaid79 got it, thank you
@@MikeKincaid79 got it, thanx. A coco peat (inert medium) will do? 😃
So what cuttings rooted better, the harder wood or softer wood? Thank you!
Softwood roots faster but hardwood cuttings aren’t as finicky. Of course with this plant they all seem to root well without trouble.