i was gifted two large beautiful poinsettias last year. I'm glad I was too busy to throw them out. i was able to see these results. thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you for this video i think you are the only video who doesnt chop them all the way down...I didnt want to chop it so I like your method much better
I.have 2 plants that I "rescued" in early January from my church, I am a very lackluster gardener but always hope for the best. 1 of the plants I transplanted to a slightly bigger pot while the other was just re-potted with newer soil. It is now 4 months since I got them and 1 is doing quite well while the other is struggling. With any luck, both will make it to next Christmas. This video has been a help, thank you.
My 2 out of 3 poinsettias died... I tried to prune like you did, but that couldn't be of any help to my plants... Truly Sensitive plant to handle... 😒. One of them is slowly blooming, I'm trying not to disturb the roots or soil, just watering and giving indirect sunlight, meanwhile in between I add egg shells for calcium. Hope it survives...
Good info video 👍. My 2 yrs plant is planted in the ground. Grew very well till Feb this year. But now in April it suddenly started to wither. I water them daily in evening as it receives full sun for 4-5 hrs. Please suggest me what can I do to save the plant.
I have a 15 year old poinsettia which I'm trying to grow into a tree . It is outside all summer May until late September and is quite bushy I think it should be trimmed down but am not really sure how this is done.
Just cut it from the button keeping 1 feet stems. The new groth will occur from the side of the branch. Good luck. Please share the images in Facebook Learnagro group. Thanks
I got an old one last year and it was beautiful during the summer like a huge bush, then in the fall I brought indoors as not to freeze then it all died and was bare what did I do wrong..?
So it’s summer here in India. Temperature touching 38•. My poinsettia has started to drop leaves, leaves are crunchy to the touch. Basically just the stem is left now. Is it expected? Or is this due to underwatering?
I rescued a dying poinsetta that someone was going to turn into compost. But I think I cut the branches too low... If I cut too low, can new leaves still grow out?
Are the branches hollow? Did you guys move to another location? I don't remember you having a parking lot outside your house, I remember a nice yard. I hope you two are well and everything is going great for you.
Yes Bush the branches are hollow inside. If you cut them a white sap also comes out which is itchy. We did moved to our new house. Things are under control so far. Couldn’t able to give much time to UA-cam. Trying my best. Thank you for asking. How is everything with you and your family Bush?
The best video I’ve seen on this subject. To the point, very informative, and good demonstrations. Thank you.
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Thank you for showing all the stages in between with time lapse updates!
i was gifted two large beautiful poinsettias last year. I'm glad I was too busy to throw them out. i was able to see these results. thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you for this video i think you are the only video who doesnt chop them all the way down...I didnt want to chop it so I like your method much better
Thank you for your comment.
I.have 2 plants that I "rescued" in early January from my church, I am a very lackluster gardener but always hope for the best. 1 of the plants I transplanted to a slightly bigger pot while the other was just re-potted with newer soil. It is now 4 months since I got them and 1 is doing quite well while the other is struggling. With any luck, both will make it to next Christmas. This video has been a help, thank you.
Thank you for making this video! I really appreciate seeing the results after some time had passed!
this was super helpful!! a bit more info than a few other vids I've seen.. thank you :-}
Helped a lot. Very informative and Lear I not a plant person. I’m attempting to keep my plants following your instruction
I definitely love this video ♥️ all I wanted to know about this plant was in this video.. 💚
Beautiful plant and nice information like
Nice video. I was always told that the plant needs to dry out between watering.
Thank you so much for making video this and thank you for sharing.
My 2 out of 3 poinsettias died... I tried to prune like you did, but that couldn't be of any help to my plants... Truly Sensitive plant to handle... 😒. One of them is slowly blooming, I'm trying not to disturb the roots or soil, just watering and giving indirect sunlight, meanwhile in between I add egg shells for calcium. Hope it survives...
Great Video! Best ...
Good info video 👍. My 2 yrs plant is planted in the ground. Grew very well till Feb this year. But now in April it suddenly started to wither. I water them daily in evening as it receives full sun for 4-5 hrs. Please suggest me what can I do to save the plant.
Thank you for your help.
Welcome 🙏
I have a 15 year old poinsettia which I'm trying to grow into a tree . It is outside all summer May until late September and is quite bushy I think it should be trimmed down but am not really sure how this is done.
Just cut it from the button keeping 1 feet stems. The new groth will occur from the side of the branch. Good luck. Please share the images in Facebook Learnagro group. Thanks
Thank you..well explained and demonstrated..
Thank you very much. I appreciate your support.
@@myalivesoul Where can I buy seeds? Having trouble finding them
Great video, thank you
Thank you. I appreciate it
I am doing a white bonsai right now. ❤
I got an old one last year and it was beautiful during the summer like a huge bush, then in the fall I brought indoors as not to freeze then it all died and was bare what did I do wrong..?
Great job 👏
Very nice video
Very much appreciated this vid. Thank you
Keep it up 👍
Thank you
So it’s summer here in India. Temperature touching 38•. My poinsettia has started to drop leaves, leaves are crunchy to the touch. Basically just the stem is left now.
Is it expected? Or is this due to underwatering?
Thank you!
Thank you ❤ I will try!
Thank you for making this.
What did you put in the water - plant food - what kind?
Just tap water. The soil is peat-moss and perlight. I haven’t added anything in it. You can add compost if you have.
Please our new video too. How to save diying lucky bamboo plant easily
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Great video
I rescued a dying poinsetta that someone was going to turn into compost. But I think I cut the branches too low... If I cut too low, can new leaves still grow out?
Good job keep it up
Do I move them to the basement away from light?
Same mera plant bhi
I trimmed the branches just like you did. Now they are turning brown and dry from up to downward. I don't know what to do !!
Most likely the plant had a poor root system and wasn't able to survive the cut back.
@@christinavu4440 it was a tiny plant, and eventually died because the browning didn't stop.
Are the branches hollow? Did you guys move to another location? I don't remember you having a parking lot outside your house, I remember a nice yard. I hope you two are well and everything is going great for you.
Yes Bush the branches are hollow inside. If you cut them a white sap also comes out which is itchy. We did moved to our new house. Things are under control so far. Couldn’t able to give much time to UA-cam. Trying my best. Thank you for asking.
How is everything with you and your family Bush?
Very nice
Very nyc
thank you so much! can you plant poinsettia plants in zone 3?
How often do you place the plants in the window for sun?
So beautiful 😍sir which month is the best for cutting?
Which season can I grow
Start this coming spring when temperatures are around 15-25C. Good luck and let us know how you did.
Hi mam iski double stem kasa bnni
Can you say then in English
You are from Nepal
What if your stems are alive but there is no growth
Then add some nutritious soil and give more sunlight. If the stems are too long you can cut them to make it short n compact plant
Mere bhi guree
Awful English, really
I was impressed with his English! I thought he did a very good job explaining.
Ikr... We all honestly came to learn English from this amazing man...not save our poinsettias... Sheesh😕
@@pegasusdey alas, save your souls!