Increase your success by making a 50-50 mixture of your rooting powder and psyllium husk powder. Wet the stems, coat them with the mixture, pre-poke a hole in the sand, place the stems without knocking off the mixture. The psyllium forms a gel that persists and keeps the rooting hormone close to the plant during propagation.
In the next 6000 year, the archaeologist will discovered my backyard entirely fill with 200 feet tall Blueberry forest just because of you. Haha thank for sharing ❤😂
You will keep more rooting hormone on the stem if you use a pencil to make the hole before inserting the stem in the sand. If you just poke it straight in the sand a lot of the hormone rubs off (you can see this happen in your video). Also always make sure to use razor sharp scissors, or razor blade. You want as fine and crisp of a cut as you can get and not crush the stalk, which dull scissors will do. It's just better to use a razor blade overall. A crushed stalk will make it more difficult for it to take up water and the plant will concentrate on repairing the damage instead of rooting.
I just attempted to do cuttings of my elderberry plants. Watching this makes me think they are very similar to propagate. I didn't know to cut off the floppy tops, so all my cuttings are wilted at the top. And I didn't know to put a dome over them. That makes sense and they look like they would benefit greatly from it. Now I'm going to try the blueberries as you showed.
Last winter all my container plants did not make it through the freezing winds, I had a dozen blueberry liner plants in 1G pots growing them out; only two TORO survived. The same thing happened to blackberry plants rated for zone 4, I'm in 6B Virginia. Because plants are stupid expensive, I'm going to try to propagate some of my berry bushes. I did get four blueberry starts with a tree order, I usually go to a blueberry farm in KY or a lavender farm in NC to buy plugs already rooted but those can be pricey for what you get. Mike Kincaid in WA is the go-to for rooting from what I have read. Groundhogs and bunnies are hard to deal with as they eat plants to the roots.
Increase your success by making a 50-50 mixture of your rooting powder and psyllium husk powder. Wet the stems, coat them with the mixture, pre-poke a hole in the sand, place the stems without knocking off the mixture. The psyllium forms a gel that persists and keeps the rooting hormone close to the plant during propagation.
What kind of sand??? What coarseness?
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In the next 6000 year, the archaeologist will discovered my backyard entirely fill with 200 feet tall Blueberry forest just because of you. Haha thank for sharing ❤😂
Awesome tutorial. Very easy to follow. Will do this and see how I go!
Wow so informative video. Good job 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Do you have any updated video on these?
You will keep more rooting hormone on the stem if you use a pencil to make the hole before inserting the stem in the sand. If you just poke it straight in the sand a lot of the hormone rubs off (you can see this happen in your video). Also always make sure to use razor sharp scissors, or razor blade. You want as fine and crisp of a cut as you can get and not crush the stalk, which dull scissors will do. It's just better to use a razor blade overall. A crushed stalk will make it more difficult for it to take up water and the plant will concentrate on repairing the damage instead of rooting.
I just attempted to do cuttings of my elderberry plants. Watching this makes me think they are very similar to propagate. I didn't know to cut off the floppy tops, so all my cuttings are wilted at the top. And I didn't know to put a dome over them. That makes sense and they look like they would benefit greatly from it. Now I'm going to try the blueberries as you showed.
yes elderberry is similar.
Last winter all my container plants did not make it through the freezing winds, I had a dozen blueberry liner plants in 1G pots growing them out; only two TORO survived. The same thing happened to blackberry plants rated for zone 4, I'm in 6B Virginia. Because plants are stupid expensive, I'm going to try to propagate some of my berry bushes. I did get four blueberry starts with a tree order, I usually go to a blueberry farm in KY or a lavender farm in NC to buy plugs already rooted but those can be pricey for what you get. Mike Kincaid in WA is the go-to for rooting from what I have read. Groundhogs and bunnies are hard to deal with as they eat plants to the roots.
Good information 👍
Thanks
Thanks from Indonesia
Great video. You make it sound so easy. I will try it tomorrow.
Let me know how it goes.
How did you go?
Thank you from Vietnam
Can you grow blueberries in vietnam I got back hmc and I didn't see any blueberries there I guess if you up north you could grow them
Thanks
excellent video...When its time to fertilize , what do you use ? Thanx
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Is that regular play sand ? I like your arch metal looking frame in background. Can you tell me how you made that or did you buy it ?
What was the success rate and do you have an update?
Any send is good?
What media for blueberry
what varieties do you have?
why did you sand instead of soil?
How did these guys go, Deanna? :)
Great video. What was the success rate?
We have had about 90% success rate with our blueberries.
My blueberry propagation is failed. It’s not that easy, but I will try your method
Try again and let us know how it goes.
I Riqarment blue berry bushes,
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ओर कोनसे कोनसे दिया जाता है
Hello friends how are you.
Are you growing blueberries? What is stopping you?
When is the ideal time to get cuttings from the plant?
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Please sunblock I have skin cancer bad now I use sunblock every day. I’m very pale and redhead too😂😂
Bad Angular for you Camara
This narrator's articulation is so awful, that I am finding it difficult to understand what she is saying at times!
Nah be kind and understanding .she does not gain anything here except help people like me