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Can you really make 100 pounds of sweet potatoes from one sweet potato? Millenial Gardener's Method
I was inspired by the Millenial Gardner's video showing how to turn one sweet potato into 100 pounds of sweet potatoes. So I wanted to try the method out for myself. Who wouldn't love to have a hundred pounds of sweet potatoes grow for me this summer?!
I didn't try any exotic varieties, I just ordered a small bag of organic sweet potatoes from Walmart and popped them in soil.
From grocery story to giant sweet potato slips In 50 days, I have many, many slips, some as large as 8-inches. I can't wait for the weather to warm up, so I can get these growing outside.
Thanks so much for the easy-to-follow method, @TheMillennialGardener , here's to the next 200 pounds of sweet potatoes.
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Видео

A fast method to root dormant fig cuttings using bottom heat, ventilation and darkness
Просмотров 458Год назад
Sharing an experiment in getting dormant fig cuttings to root and sprout top growth in about 30 days. The first large roots were visible at 17 days and multiple leaves and giant roots were visible at 33 days.
Rooting fig cuttings in a freezer bag 1080WebShareName
Просмотров 382Год назад
Rooting fig cuttings in a freezer bag 1080WebShareName
Grow mulberries from seeds in dried fruit
Просмотров 632Год назад
Want to learn how to grow your own mulberry tree or bush? Did you know that you can sprout baby mulberry plants from the seeds that are in your organic, dried mulberries? Check out this video to see how easy it is to sprout white mulberries from dried Turkish mulberries.
75-day update on blackberry propagation, roots and new growth visible in this black satin variety
Просмотров 207Год назад
Following up 75-days later on blackberry softwood propagation. Large, strong roots are visible at 75 days as well as new true leaf growth
How to root blueberry bushes from soft wood cuttings - Propagate blueberry plants from your garden
Просмотров 780Год назад
Sharing the method I used to root blueberry bushes from soft wood cuttings taken from the blueberry plants in my garden in the late summer. When it is time to prune back your bushes, turn those cuttings into baby plants. Check out these other videos about fruit plant propagation: Propagating raspberries: ruclips.net/video/PUlBTchB770/видео.html Propagating wineberries: ruclips.net/video/Y_LhRaE...
Rooting Autumn Joy Sedum cuttings in water in less than 8-weeks
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
The Autumn Joy Sedum, a stonecrop plant, is a hardy perennial that you can propagate by rooting cuttings in water. Learn how in this video.
Propagating the Autumn Joy Sedum by division
Просмотров 438Год назад
Dividing Sedum can be done in less than 5 minutes! It's a great way to turn one plant into many plants. This process is called propagation. The Sedum, or Stonecrop species divided in this video, is known as the Autumn Joy Sedum.
Sedum: Autumn Joy Stonecrop Propagation from cuttings
Просмотров 538Год назад
Autumn Joy is a Sedum or Stonecrop plant that can be easily propagated from cuttings. In this video experiment, the succulent (softwood?) branches propagated more healthily than just the leaves alone, but even the leaves planted in growing media lasted 9 weeks, and some sent up new growth.
100% success rate propagating Liriope Lilly Turf Grass by division. 75-day follow up video
Просмотров 385Год назад
75 days ago, I showed how to propagate Liriope Lilly Turf Grass using a method called division. In this method, you take the parent plant and separate it into smaller pieces. At 75 day follow-up, 100% of the plants are healthy and have strong, green growth and roots.
How to propagate Weigela florida 'Alexandra' from soft wood cuttings
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
Weigela is a flowering shrub that looks great in most landscapes. It is also a plant that you can propagate (make baby plants from) rather easily. The method is called propagation from softwood cuttings. You don't need to plant seeds or anything; you cut the branches a specific way and can clone the plant to make almost as many plants as you want. In this video, you will see two pieces of equip...
Canadale gold euonymus cuttings 75 day update massive bud growth and giant roots already
Просмотров 754Год назад
This is a follow-up, 75 days later that shows enormous bud growth and roots from the softwood Euonymus cuttings from the previous video. The survival rate was only 50%, but there are certainly lessons learned and advice shared for you here. Check out the original video on Euonymus softwood cuttings here: ruclips.net/video/2UNY6V8XJTI/видео.html
Propagating the Japanese Holly by softwood cuttings
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Год назад
Learn how to propagate the Japanese Holly, a popular green foundation hedge. The technique used here is called semi-softwood propagation because you clone and grow baby plants from the original by cutting leafy semi-softwood branches. Here are the tools used in this video: Corona clippers: amzn.to/3u5puAz Propagation containers: amzn.to/3gMXGh8 Rooting hormone: amzn.to/3u5Rowk
Poinsettia propagation 1 month update. See leaf growth and roots. This method is proven to work.
Просмотров 798Год назад
A look at the poinsettia cuttings I made one month ago to see how the cuttings have progressed. In this video, you will see cuttings with top growth and roots, as well as some that rotted.
Christmas cactus propagation update after 1 month: we have roots on your Zygo cactus already!
Просмотров 373Год назад
This is a follow-up on a previous propagation video that demonstrated 3 ways to propagate the Christmas Cactus (also known as the Zygo cactus). After one month, we already have roots growing in the primary group and 100% survival. The only group that suffered any damage was the group just dropped back in the main parent plant pot. Here is a link to the original video about Easy Christmas Cactus...
How to propagate the purple sand cherry bush from softwood cuttings
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.Год назад
How to propagate the purple sand cherry bush from softwood cuttings
Sharpen pruning shears in less than 15 seconds with a $10 tool
Просмотров 51Год назад
Sharpen pruning shears in less than 15 seconds with a $10 tool
How to propagate blackberries from softwood cuttings. Black satin blackberry cloning
Просмотров 750Год назад
How to propagate blackberries from softwood cuttings. Black satin blackberry cloning
Multiplying Autumn Fire Sedum cuttings in water
Просмотров 166Год назад
Multiplying Autumn Fire Sedum cuttings in water
How to propagate Liriope Lilly Turf Grass by Division: BackyardNursery.org
Просмотров 721Год назад
How to propagate Liriope Lilly Turf Grass by Division: BackyardNursery.org
If cutting has leaves, will it always have roots?
Просмотров 94Год назад
If cutting has leaves, will it always have roots?
How to propagate Euonymus plants from softwood cuttings
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
How to propagate Euonymus plants from softwood cuttings
dealing with gnats, flies and other plant pests with an inexpensive online product.
Просмотров 24Год назад
dealing with gnats, flies and other plant pests with an inexpensive online product.
How to easily propagate the Christmas Cactus (Zygo cactus) from Cuttings
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
How to easily propagate the Christmas Cactus (Zygo cactus) from Cuttings
3 Easy ways to propagate Poinsettia plants from cuttings. Simple success.
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
3 Easy ways to propagate Poinsettia plants from cuttings. Simple success.
How to propagate Azalea bushes from softwood cuttings
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
How to propagate Azalea bushes from softwood cuttings
Hardwood cutting or dead stick?
Просмотров 48Год назад
Hardwood cutting or dead stick?
Propagating Emerald Gaiety Euonymus in water
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Propagating Emerald Gaiety Euonymus in water
How to propagate wineberry with tip layering
Просмотров 671Год назад
How to propagate wineberry with tip layering
How to propagate Spirea from softwood cuttings
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
How to propagate Spirea from softwood cuttings

Комментарии

  • @jmae8957
    @jmae8957 День назад

    La rye o pee ....is the pronunciation!

  • @ltp9113
    @ltp9113 6 дней назад

    Does this bear same amount of fruits like grafted one?

  • @timlachance6744
    @timlachance6744 Месяц назад

    How did they do? I have a Pakistan mulberry and a Shangri-la and I want to do this this year!

  • @christinemcmullen
    @christinemcmullen Месяц назад

    I have found the best way to release the roots from dirt is to put it in a tub of water and carefully massage them. It is much easier on the plant and the dirt releases much easier.

  • @blorkflorkernorp9773
    @blorkflorkernorp9773 Месяц назад

    The latin binomial should inform you as to why your water props failed. Euphorbia pulcherrima. They're a thin, flat-leaved succulent. Most of them die after Christmas from overwatering. They're more closely related to Tanzanian zipper plants than they are to pothos or other houseplants. So use the same kind of gritty soil that you would use for echeveria or cactus, let the cuts callus over for a day, and then plant them in dry gritty soil and wait 3 days to water them. They should have enough root stubs to take in a little bit of water. Don't water them again until they tell you (drooping).

  • @graceh3115
    @graceh3115 2 месяца назад

    This worked perfectly for me! Thank you for your advice! 🌸

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat 2 месяца назад

    I used to have these at my old house. My neighbor just trimmed theirs and now I have a bowl full of clippings in water. About to do this myself. The process is pretty much the same for most plants, but I still look for videos to be sure there is no "gotcha" in one variety.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 2 месяца назад

      Very cool. I haven’t found a gotcha with these. If anything, these are a bit easier than average. How are the cuttings doing?

    • @CardiacCat
      @CardiacCat 2 месяца назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 I just got back home from a 10 day vacation at the beach. Didn't have time to stick them before hand so I left them in water and they still look good. Got to get them stuck in some medium so I can cover them and see what happens. Hopefully I haven't waited too long.

  • @grammydayao7581
    @grammydayao7581 2 месяца назад

    I was watching videos where these seeds need to be put in a freezer , your way is different .

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 2 месяца назад

      Cold stratification does help with germination, most times. I was just trying to keep it simpler, and faster

    • @kerrywright8950
      @kerrywright8950 Месяц назад

      ​@@backyardnursery7008I've actually read that mulberries don't actually need cold stratification..

  • @billgrace8018
    @billgrace8018 2 месяца назад

    This will work just fine and most people will have no issues, but best practice is to sterilize the pruners with rubbing alcohol prior to use and always put the rooting hormone (not always necessary) in a separate small container before dipping so as not to contaminate the original container with any disease that may or may not be visible in the mother plant at the time of taking the cutting.

  • @ethanboyd7843
    @ethanboyd7843 3 месяца назад

    I do not own a moose.

  • @TakWorks216
    @TakWorks216 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @carold.7907
    @carold.7907 3 месяца назад

    I had a large one growing at the front of the house. Had it for about 7 years. One summer was really humid and I was away for a week and came home to find it had dropped dead. I was so distraught.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 2 месяца назад

      I’m so sorry. That stinks!!! Will you ever replace it?

    • @carold.7907
      @carold.7907 2 месяца назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 I bought a smokebush instead and it seems to be doing great. I might try a sandcherry again but I'll have to find a suitable spot for it.

  • @anitahill8848
    @anitahill8848 3 месяца назад

    Here in the UK, the vineweevils love this plant and always appear to target it, every year

  • @kacperrutkowski6350
    @kacperrutkowski6350 3 месяца назад

    Have you tried air layering instead? From what I've seen wineberries seem to tip-layer exetremely slowly when compared to most other brambles and in nature reproduce mostly by seeds. I wonder if air leayering works better in their case.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 2 месяца назад

      Good question-I haven’t tried it yet, but I might

    • @kacperrutkowski6350
      @kacperrutkowski6350 2 месяца назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 I'm trying it that year, but the results will be there in a few months. My experiences up untill now only confirmed that the tip layering results are disapointing. Digging a whole plant out, removing all of 2 yo growth and planting every cane (with some roots) in different places worked much better every time.

  • @jerrywhidby.
    @jerrywhidby. 4 месяца назад

    I've heard people say not to push the cutting all the way down, because water might pool at the bottom of the soil and cause root rot. What has been your experience?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 3 месяца назад

      Water pooling does drown the plant and cause rot. Rot is my number one nemesis for any propagation. However, it seems to me that lack of drainage and too much water in the dirt is more the problem than depth. I do also ensure a node or two are above the soil level. Let me know if this helps or if there is more to discuss. Thanks!

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. I have a spirae with white cluster of flowers. I will try and propagate for some friends. it's such a pretty bush

  • @barbaraminges1457
    @barbaraminges1457 4 месяца назад

    I have a shoot growing where i previously removed a sand cherry tree as it was very old. Will the shoot grow into a replacement? It has grown 3 inches and is about 16 now.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      It’s hard for me to say, definitively, that it is a sand cherry and will regrow, but theoretically yes. As long as there are living roots you can regrow a tree. It seems possible it could also be a seedling.

  • @RossPatzelt
    @RossPatzelt 4 месяца назад

    These route well in water too

  • @RossPatzelt
    @RossPatzelt 4 месяца назад

    I take off all leaves and it seems to root quicker as all the energy goes to roots I think

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      Love that tip, thank you, Ross!

    • @RossPatzelt
      @RossPatzelt 4 месяца назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 I am no expert just tried lots of diferent ways. Some with no leaves, some with some leaves and some with all leaves and then stems with no leaves at all had more roots at the bottom so I will stick to taking all leaves off. Love doing cuttings save so much money and will have about 50x more plants now for free I just have to be patient but I find gardening fascinating. Love your videos

  • @angelduffell
    @angelduffell 4 месяца назад

    In your first video you did three ways of propagation, but in this you only addressed one of them and I saw in one of the other questions and answer the water. One didn't work for you this time, but what about the ones where you used longer pieces of stem?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      The one I showed was the one that rooted and performed well. The taller ones stayed alive long but never rooted :(

  • @junefelsinger5191
    @junefelsinger5191 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.... but you left hand is blocking the actions you need to more your camera to focus on your actions.....

  • @nattyw495
    @nattyw495 5 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed video found it interesting and informative and i like your follow thru and showing how well the plants are doing..you should look into taking master garden classes thru cornell in your area..

  • @nattyw495
    @nattyw495 5 месяцев назад

    As a master gardener with 35 years experience loved your saying dirt blanket ,altho i would say "soil blanket", i quite enjoy your videos.. and look forward to more of your videos i like how you say your saving non rooted ones for experiment to see if they will grow..

  • @tinaknutsen
    @tinaknutsen 5 месяцев назад

    I do the air layering method where I just take a lower branch, strip some leaves and bury it 5-6” and forget about it for a few months. Once rooted I cut from the mother plant and transplant. I have done your method with a variety of other plants. For me the latter method is easier because I don’t need that many plants or supplies and I don’t have to worry about them if I go on vacation.

  • @CindyHarnett-jn6ml
    @CindyHarnett-jn6ml 5 месяцев назад

    thank you - great video

  • @vnessfi9428
    @vnessfi9428 5 месяцев назад

    Hi! Can I water propagate these?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      I never have, but probably

    • @kellykizer6798
      @kellykizer6798 4 месяца назад

      I had a handful of cuttings that I forgot about for a few days. I went ahead and put them in water and they had roots in one day! Once the roots are about an inch long I’ll pot them up and see what happens.

    • @WhistlePuffler
      @WhistlePuffler 3 месяца назад

      Yes! I just did and planted in a pot with soil. I'll find out how well it works.

  • @DanzigerBridge
    @DanzigerBridge 5 месяцев назад

    I unfortunately attempted to pre-drill without appropriate training. I accidentally opened a hole to the next dimension. Apologies everyone.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      What have you found in the new dimension? Also, I appreciate the heartfelt apology. I think we all do

  • @user-sb9uf8fy9s
    @user-sb9uf8fy9s 5 месяцев назад

    Hey mate if you twist to the left they come off easier

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 5 месяцев назад

      No way, is it really that simple? I can’t wait to try it!!!

  • @sherriebutterfly
    @sherriebutterfly 6 месяцев назад

    thank you! can you please tall more on how to transplant them into garden soil or top soil?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      Sure thing. Transplanting is the “easy” part. Now that they have roots, it’s as simple as putting them in quality soil (I like making a homemade mix), and keeping things just the right amount of moist.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 4 месяца назад

      That being said, you want to be sure that it doesn’t dry out and also the other extreme, not too wet. That is the hard part of the easy part

  • @robertp.3293
    @robertp.3293 6 месяцев назад

    Sorry I might have missed it. Do you cover the cuttings to keep moisture in or feed / water from the bottom with the top off?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 6 месяцев назад

      Yes I do! That’s an important part and sometimes a tricky part. The humidity helps, but then also creates a chance for mold…and then you need to acclimate the cuttings to “full air” once they’re rooted. So try to open the dome periodically to let some fresh air it…and when transitioning out of the dome once it is rooted, it’s about increasing the fresh air time each day for several days

  • @jcandfive
    @jcandfive 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video! Can I tip them now (late Feb) in zone 7?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 6 месяцев назад

      Yes you can! Probably a great time (even with me being a little late). They will wake up, sprout and put down new roots

  • @kathys9218
    @kathys9218 7 месяцев назад

    How do you plant the sweet potato slips after they sprout? Do you cut the potato to separate? Do you plant the in the ground afterwards? Im in the Trooper, Montgomery county PA area. When would i plant the slips?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      Howdy Neighbor! Last year I cut the stems above the tuber when the vines were around 6-8 inches. Some I transplanted to a small container to root before transplanting, others I cut and transplanted directly (just poke the shoot into soil). 8 in total, all rooted well. You want to plant outside after evening temperatures stay above 55 degrees. So right around June 1, for us near Philly, take a look at the 10 day forecast. Don’t forget the weather could be off by a few degrees, so plant when the coast is clear of 55 at night for sure.

    • @kathys9218
      @kathys9218 7 месяцев назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 Oh, so you don't cut into the potato and remove the root system inside? Or is there no root inside?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      Right, no roots anywhere, when you cut it. You cut the stem of the plant, put it in the dirt, and the stem grows roots, and eventually sweet potatoes!!

  • @kathys9218
    @kathys9218 7 месяцев назад

    You may want to explain what growth medium you have in the tray in case one hasn't seen your previous video regarding the other cuttings in the tray.

  • @bosquebear1
    @bosquebear1 7 месяцев назад

    I do fig pops in a cold room (45f) over bottom heat (76f) dark room to get roots before leaves. I cover them with frost cloth which gives ventilación and keeps the warmth in. As they start to send out leaves, they go in my greenhouse where they get light. I enjoyed your video.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      Love it, that sounds like a great way to do it. Do you have a fig “collecting” problem, like I do? I just keep making baby fig trees

    • @bosquebear1
      @bosquebear1 7 месяцев назад

      I can't throw any trimmings away. I have over 120 trees in ground and a few in pots. I am rooting a bazillion this year! I'm in 7b.

  • @avrlind
    @avrlind 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I just found your channel because I purchased a ‘Japanese Holly’ and was doing research on propagating it. Because of your honest humor of your new channel, I decided to check more of your videos. Again, because of your honest humor on this video (cup blocking the hidden secrets 😂), I subscribed. I want to let you know, I like how you put ‘Update’ on your update videos, it really helps if looking for an actual up update. Which brings me to....I would love an update to the ‘Japanese Holly’. Now as for this experiment on your fig starts. My curiosity question is (would be), the two that started (two varieties cut in two) growing roots, were they both the top portion or the bottom, or even one of each? Good luck to you and I look forward to your future videos.

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      Well, thank you very much. I am glad you enjoyed it. I think you may be on to something, the two fastest were both bottom cuts, distinct varieties.

  • @gertrudefernandes2184
    @gertrudefernandes2184 7 месяцев назад

    It is interesting. I m wanting seeds or plants of purslane, how n where do I get i

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      Hopefully someone seeing this can help you, @gertrudefernandes2184. I purchased mine in the summer at Lowes, just walking through. They are annuals where I live. It was an unplanned purchase for me!

    • @gertrudefernandes2184
      @gertrudefernandes2184 7 месяцев назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 Thanks my dear. God bless you n your sweet family. I m from India, Mumbai.

  • @user-oz3rj5rx4q
    @user-oz3rj5rx4q 8 месяцев назад

    What ingredients Are in the poinsettia rooting compound? I’m trying is plain water. Maybe in a few months, I’ll clip a few branches and try in soil the way you showed… they grow huge and easy.

  • @wk4240
    @wk4240 8 месяцев назад

    The next step in your process shall be keeping these newly rooted cuttings growing throughout the year. Excellent Video. 👍 😊

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I appreciate that. I think I have to control my focus and stop moving on to keep growing more plants. I’ll add this great idea to the list and see if I can get a good example or two

  • @temorajen
    @temorajen 8 месяцев назад

    How did the water cuttings go? I couldn't find an update on that method

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the question and follow up. My water propagated poinsettias did not make it, unfortunately :(. I’m testing and learning here.

  • @thats-a-wrapsjackson7634
    @thats-a-wrapsjackson7634 8 месяцев назад

    Thx for this video… I know I’m late but I’ve been trying to keep my poinsettias for years but just did not think they would thrive … my girlfriend told me that she have a huge one that she leaves on her front porch… she’s had it for two years now … it’s a beautiful dark green foliages during the summer months … I’m watching from Georgia in the US … it get pretty hot here in zone 8 or 9 I think

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 8 месяцев назад

      I know what you mean. It gets cold here so people keep them indoors. Sending you good vibes for success this year!

  • @neva-surrender
    @neva-surrender 9 месяцев назад

    Have you tried rooting in sand? Might be better success rates

  • @neva-surrender
    @neva-surrender 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you, these are $40 in my area but I have some free ones already in my yard

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 7 месяцев назад

      That’s great, will you propagate them? Let me know how it goes! Hoping it’s as easy for you as it was here.

    • @RossPatzelt
      @RossPatzelt 4 месяца назад

      same here I take off all new growth and propogate and let it grow more for me on the mother plant

  • @MrDlight33
    @MrDlight33 9 месяцев назад

    What happened with the water props

  • @eleanorglaspy6623
    @eleanorglaspy6623 9 месяцев назад

    We know you were kidding :0)

  • @cocogoddess73
    @cocogoddess73 10 месяцев назад

    So the more woody sticks got the best results?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 9 месяцев назад

      It’s a Goldilocks thing. Not too soft, not too hard.

  • @patrickumberg1079
    @patrickumberg1079 10 месяцев назад

    Whats the best time of year to do this?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 9 месяцев назад

      That video is late fall (you can see the leaves turning), but to your question, best time is probably late winter, just before Spring

    • @patrickumberg1079
      @patrickumberg1079 9 месяцев назад

      @@backyardnursery7008 Thanks!

  • @diegoguerrero4400
    @diegoguerrero4400 10 месяцев назад

    How do I trans plant a small holloy and what do I use.

  • @spacebirb4339
    @spacebirb4339 11 месяцев назад

    I cut very small pieces like only 1 node down and 2 leaves up, that s all and they root 100%

  • @Tyler-gd7yw
    @Tyler-gd7yw 11 месяцев назад

    you think you can just plant them with the pulp still intact and they will still germinate as long as its kept nice and moist?

    • @backyardnursery7008
      @backyardnursery7008 9 месяцев назад

      Great question. I have not tried. That’s one way nature does it, so it should work. One thing I worry about is having extra reasons for mold and rot, which is the biggest problem I have. Let me know if you try it

  • @michaelcarter7412
    @michaelcarter7412 11 месяцев назад

    Good to know..