Wonderful! Thank you for making it so very clear on what to do!!! Beautiful flowers you have David. 🥰 have subbed. Going to try this with my pelargoniums, fingers crossed 🤞. God bless and stay safe and healthy. ❤️🦋🙏
Hi David, Love your beautiful geraniums 😀 I’ve just started taking cuttings, my cuttings are from last year, they are still very small. Maybe I should be feeding, them more often. Thank you for sharing some very informative information:) Kim
Hi Lily, Its all to do with cutting back particularly in the early spring and early autumn. Age is also a consideration, many of the plants that I have and show are at least two years old. At this age the plants start to develop a very broad network of stems if you do the above cutting back each spring and autumn. Also don't forget to keep the feeding up even in winter. Regards David.
Hi, I’ve no idea what tablet your are listing. If you take cuttings properly you shouldn’t really need hormone powder as there is plenty of hormone in the joint that you cut from. Most of them have a fungicide which is why I use them with Regals. David
You use a high potash feed to enhance blooms at every watering. It depends where you are as to how often to water if it’s warm you will need to water with feed about every 3 days. David
Gosh that’s a complicated question Robert. I like my own varieties ‘Shrivenham Star’ and ‘Gosbrook Susannah’ and they are easy to root as a cutting in the autumn. It is not actually possible to root cuttings over winter unless you can provide a temperature of around 18c so I’m not sure whether you mean taking cuttings indoors.
@@thepagsociety V kind of you to reply I have waited 40 years to run my own little nursery in backyard In Cornwall I have little space so need to try to get the vvv best one usually love pink but once saw an orange Americana I think looked stunning but never found But I find they are so hard to keep happy in winter and so start in spring way behind other growers Love your clear teaching
lovely vid. thankyou. I don't have a greenhouse, so will either keep mine indoors on a window sill or outside. my question is two fold: roughly how long would they take to root, and should they stay in the shade, or on a sunny windowsill. thanks.
Hi, For the first week or so after taking keep them in the shade but relatively bright but then move them to a sunny windowsill. Zonals should root in about three-four weeks when the temperature remains above about 20c. David
You will usually see fresh green growth at the growing point and use a method where you can see the roots growing out of the bottom of whatever pot you may use for them.
It does take some work, I can only suggest you follow some the past videos. I'm unsure where you are from but realistically you need to live in a temperate climate to get pelargoniums to exhibition standard. David
Yes it’s a popular question. Pelargoniums are tender perennials and proper Geraniums are hardy herbaceous perennials. Zonal pelargoniums have long been wrongly named Geraniums as when the original plants were brought to the UK horticulturalists of the day classified them together with the hardy geraniums under the umbrella name of geranium. This was later changed to split the tender pelargoniums from the hardy geraniums under a new genus Geraniaceae. Unfortunately over the centuries the naming of the tender pelargonium group has commercially always stuck with geranium, particularly for the zonals. So it is the fault of the large commercial nurseries that insist on selling them as geraniums. Hope this helps. David
Ancy Tomy Hi, I will do a video on this in the future. In the UK we have a few specialist nurseries that sell the large flowering versions bred by specialist breeders. Garden centres only sell the smaller flowered commercial varieties. I’m not sure where you are so cannot comment on countries overseas. David
First of all, I want to thank you for a very informative and proper way of getting Geranium cuttings. I am trying to get hold of Regal Geranium seeds, do you know where can I get one? Thanks in advance and may you continue educating us.
Regal pelargoniums will not come true from seed but if you got hold of some you may get some great colours. The only place that I know of that sells Regal seed is Fibrex Nursery in the UK
Hello David. I have a very large old red geranium (no name). I’m planning to take cuttings. I’m in the USA in zone 8b. Is it necessary or helpful to use a warming mat? Where would be best to keep them once they develop nice roots and are in their pots? I have no greenhouse but a sunroom in my house and a garage that does not freeze. It’s now mid August here and frost probably late October. Thanks so much, I really enjoy your videos...can’t get enough!
SUE MILLER Hi Sue, it wouldn’t be necessary to use a warming mat any time in the summer, only in the spring or fall. Keep them in the shade until rooted then treat them exactly as you would others, only obviously in smaller pots until they get bigger 😉David
Dear Sir Your Geraniums are what dreams are.made.of. Do to moving, I had many of my Geraniums, And other plants stolen. And more died and was damaged . Though improper placement. ( Hot California heat and Sun) husband didn't follow my instructions. 🥺💔💔!!!! I am devastated! Depressed. Years of collecting, caring,loving and Dreaming. It's a nightmare ! I'm Crushed ! ...Starting over AGAIN. Has been slow and disappointing. 🥀 Do you by chance sell cuttings or know of someone who does ? I am a amateur. Just a small back ,with a tiny greenhouse I haven't put together. Still in the box. I do have sunny windows!
Eiko Q Dupree Hi, thanks and I’m sorry to here of your plight. Unfortunately the US has very strict import laws on live plant material from Europe and you basically can’t import plant stuff from us. Have a look at Geraniaceae.com. It’s a nursery run by an Australian woman based in Martin county in your state. They sell quite a good range of Pelargoniums. Good luck. David
David, thank you a lot for that very useful video of taking cutting!😊❤🍀🌸🌺
David, thank you a lot for that very useful video of taking cutting!
I just found your channel and I'm so excited. Excellent content, thank you for sharing. 🙏
Water in the mix is a great tip, I’ve subscribed thank you
Wonderful! Thank you for making it so very clear on what to do!!! Beautiful flowers you have David. 🥰 have subbed. Going to try this with my pelargoniums, fingers crossed 🤞. God bless and stay safe and healthy. ❤️🦋🙏
Hello Cara
Super video as always David, Thank you :)
My pleasure!
Hi, could you send me the link where you bought the fan for your greenhouse, thanks for the videos.
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Hi David,
Love your beautiful geraniums 😀
I’ve just started taking cuttings, my cuttings are from last year, they are still very small.
Maybe I should be feeding, them more often.
Thank you for sharing some very informative information:)
Kim
Hi Kim, Yes the secret is feeding with pelargoniums as they like a lot of liquid feed. David
Nice flowers and handsome daddy.
Hello! what is the name of this variety of pelargonium?
It’s one of my own, it’s called ‘Shrivenham Star’
@@thepagsociety fantastic! 😊💖👍🌸🌱
Hello David can you pls tell us how to make our geraniums bushy
Hi Lily, Its all to do with cutting back particularly in the early spring and early autumn. Age is also a consideration, many of the plants that I have and show are at least two years old. At this age the plants start to develop a very broad network of stems if you do the above cutting back each spring and autumn. Also don't forget to keep the feeding up even in winter. Regards
David.
what kind of rooting harmones we can use for gerenium cutting ...can we use disprene tablet
Hi, I’ve no idea what tablet your are listing. If you take cuttings properly you shouldn’t really need hormone powder as there is plenty of hormone in the joint that you cut from. Most of them have a fungicide which is why I use them with Regals. David
@@thepagsociety sir whats the best way to use fungicide for gerenium cutting and for gerenium plant
what kind of fertizer shall i use to make bloom of ny garanuim and how often to water itim from phils and i took care of may garanuim
You use a high potash feed to enhance blooms at every watering. It depends where you are as to how often to water if it’s warm you will need to water with feed about every 3 days. David
Which are your favourite variety's please in pink reds that are easiest to root over winter please
Gosh that’s a complicated question Robert. I like my own varieties ‘Shrivenham Star’ and ‘Gosbrook Susannah’ and they are easy to root as a cutting in the autumn. It is not actually possible to root cuttings over winter unless you can provide a temperature of around 18c so I’m not sure whether you mean taking cuttings indoors.
@@thepagsociety
V kind of you to reply
I have waited 40 years to run my own little nursery in backyard
In Cornwall
I have little space so need to try to get the vvv best one usually love pink but once saw an orange Americana I think looked stunning but never found
But I find they are so hard to keep happy in winter and so start in spring way behind other growers
Love your clear teaching
@@thepagsociety
I think the 2 you have in your video look lovely your pink one and the purple one
Stem is available or not..?
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Что за сорт розовой пеларгонии?
lovely vid. thankyou. I don't have a greenhouse, so will either keep mine indoors on a window sill or outside. my question is two fold: roughly how long would they take to root, and should they stay in the shade, or on a sunny windowsill. thanks.
Hi, For the first week or so after taking keep them in the shade but relatively bright but then move them to a sunny windowsill. Zonals should root in about three-four weeks when the temperature remains above about 20c. David
@@thepagsociety thankyou mr P, much appreciated.
What compost to be use in zonal cutting geranium?
I use a well drained mixture of 50/50 compost and horticultural sand.
@@thepagsociety thank you for your help sir
Where location sir
What a beautiful flowers I like it, can i buy it's
Podria decirme como co seguir plantulas o cemillas fe pelargoniums dobles zonal o black Rose
Beautiful flowers
Очень красивые пеларгонии. Спасибо за показ.
Hello sir David . When is the best month for taking zonal cutting.
Zonals cuttings can be taken at any time throughout the summer.
Восхищена💟 Как давно ты занимаешься этими прекрасными растениями?
Sir I have zonal I take cutting from it ,how can I know that it has developed root
You will usually see fresh green growth at the growing point and use a method where you can see the roots growing out of the bottom of whatever pot you may use for them.
how can i have that kind of flower pls give me idea
It does take some work, I can only suggest you follow some the past videos. I'm unsure where you are from but realistically you need to live in a temperate climate to get pelargoniums to exhibition standard. David
Hello David, I'm a bit confused, what's the difference between Zonal Pelargonium and Geranium? I hope you enlighten me with this. Thank you! ✨
Yes it’s a popular question. Pelargoniums are tender perennials and proper Geraniums are hardy herbaceous perennials. Zonal pelargoniums have long been wrongly named Geraniums as when the original plants were brought to the UK horticulturalists of the day classified them together with the hardy geraniums under the umbrella name of geranium. This was later changed to split the tender pelargoniums from the hardy geraniums under a new genus Geraniaceae. Unfortunately over the centuries the naming of the tender pelargonium group has commercially always stuck with geranium, particularly for the zonals. So it is the fault of the large commercial nurseries that insist on selling them as geraniums. Hope this helps. David
Hi David..
Great vedio as always.. Could u please suggest how to buy regal pelargonium please.. Mainly how to differentiate too...
Thanks
Ancy Tomy Hi, I will do a video on this in the future. In the UK we have a few specialist nurseries that sell the large flowering versions bred by specialist breeders. Garden centres only sell the smaller flowered commercial varieties. I’m not sure where you are so cannot comment on countries overseas. David
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First of all, I want to thank you for a very informative and proper way of getting Geranium cuttings. I am trying to get hold of Regal Geranium seeds, do you know where can I get one? Thanks in advance and may you continue educating us.
Regal pelargoniums will not come true from seed but if you got hold of some you may get some great colours. The only place that I know of that sells Regal seed is Fibrex Nursery in the UK
Hi Sir can you please help me to export cuttings to south Africa. I can get a import permit.
Thank you Sir...your video is very useful
Very helpful 👍💓
Se è possibile in lingua italiana
Hello David. I have a very large old red geranium (no name). I’m planning to take cuttings. I’m in the USA in zone 8b. Is it necessary or helpful to use a warming mat? Where would be best to keep them once they develop nice roots and are in their pots? I have no greenhouse but a sunroom in my house and a garage that does not freeze. It’s now mid August here and frost probably late October. Thanks so much, I really enjoy your videos...can’t get enough!
SUE MILLER Hi Sue, it wouldn’t be necessary to use a warming mat any time in the summer, only in the spring or fall. Keep them in the shade until rooted then treat them exactly as you would others, only obviously in smaller pots until they get bigger 😉David
The Pelargonium and Geranium Society Thank you David. Stay well!
Beautiful flower
Very GOOD
Здравствуйте , Дэвид ! Напишите как называется этот сорт , пожалуйста)))
It's Shrivenham Star, one of my own Dwarf Zonals.
Hi David. Do you sell cutting? I am Russian.
Sorry no.
Nicee
Здравствуйте по русски можно переводить
Отличные
Сорта
Dear Sir Your Geraniums are what dreams are.made.of. Do to moving, I had many of my Geraniums, And other plants stolen. And more died and was damaged . Though improper placement. ( Hot California heat and Sun) husband didn't follow my instructions. 🥺💔💔!!!!
I am devastated! Depressed. Years of collecting, caring,loving and Dreaming. It's a nightmare ! I'm Crushed ! ...Starting over AGAIN. Has been slow and disappointing. 🥀
Do you by chance sell cuttings or know of someone who does ? I am a amateur. Just a small back ,with a tiny greenhouse I haven't put together. Still in the box. I do have sunny windows!
Eiko Q Dupree Hi, thanks and I’m sorry to here of your plight. Unfortunately the US has very strict import laws on live plant material from Europe and you basically can’t import plant stuff from us. Have a look at Geraniaceae.com. It’s a nursery run by an Australian woman based in Martin county in your state. They sell quite a good range of Pelargoniums. Good luck. David
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