I used this method, water only and was able to start a few rosemary plants, mints, sage and lavender. The lavender took a little longer to root but definetly works. Awesome.
Just lost three of my beautiful and bountiful rosemary bushes to freezing temps, but there are enough springs to propagate some new trees. I didn't even know this was possible. Thanks!
Enrique Banez, hah! I have wild mint growing alongside the garage, & fence out behind the house, ... very fragrant, especially when I take the garbage out, ... great for overpowering unwanted odors, ... such as a 1/2 to full, garbage can, ...lmbo, ... I kept a trashbag full of the drying plants, & hung it up to dry, downstairs in my basement, ... & each time I just walk through the basement door a fresh aroma rises from it, dried, even almost 2 years later, ... I need to settle my butt down, & harvest some of the seeds, so I can propagate some to sell, ...
Mint is one of the easiest things to grow from cuttings. It makes lots of roots just in water very quickly. Plant it out and keep it watered and it will spread. You will soon be able to give plants to your friends.
+Terry Karr The result was the plant without root start rooted first. Herbs and Rosemary are very easy to propagate, no rooting hormone is needed. I've done it with peppers as well, not needed either. I will not buy it again int he future.
I turned 1 piece of basil from The grocery store into 5 plants now just a couple months later. Same with mint, thyme, green onions, chives, now I’m trying rosemary. I have so much I don’t know what to do with it now. Lol.
When I prune my rosemary I just put the cuttings in old potting soil, keep it moist and keep it in the shade. That's it and I have a very high succes rate.
@@sunnysmiles8211 soil has to be kept constantly moist until the plat takes hold. Water 2 or 3 times a day in free draining soil. After a few months they become pretty much bullet proof and require little maintenance
Thank's mate. Exactly what I was looking for and put succinctly. I looked at the messages below. If English is your second language your pretty damn impressive. ( Though you were a Canadian ) I live in an arid high plain in Australia ( I'm Australian so, fair enough, really. ) Thanks you Khang and keep up the good work.
Critical Thinker I think it’s important to take into account exactly where the cutting was made. The cutting with the rooting hormone was taken from the top, which means that the bottom of the cutting is the middle of a full stem, whereas the rosemary cutting without the hormone was taken from the bottom. It’s usually the case that tip cuttings develop roots slower than bottom sections.
I am wondering: I am in Michigan, and right now, we are preparing our outdoor rosemary for winter for the first time. We plan to mulch heavy with straw and then put a tent over the entire plot of plants for the winter. The plants I have outside, I have been warned to NOT bring into the warm house at all because they need to overwinter in the cold. So I plan to leave them in a semi heated garage (just enough heat to prevent any freezing). That being said, as I understand it, rosemary is going to lose it's leaves one way or another for the winter season and so I was wondering if I should put of propagation until spring time or will the young plants simply grow-on as if they were being grown in a warmer climate. Do you have any opinion or XP with that by chance? Should I expect the new plants to shed their leaves as the season sets in, or no? Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much! I have great luck with this method for my basil, but never with my rosemary. Maybe it was just me thinking the worst, enforcing the law of attraction upon myself. Lol. Glad to see it really is that simple!
Thyme yes... Cilantro and parsley no. Those two herbs tend to NOT root from cuttings. They'll stay alive in water for a while... But you can't create new plants from them.
Great information. I haven't had much success with plants with wood stems. But, I have a huge rosemary bush, so I'm going to tey your technique. I wsnt to try to propagate my Japanese Maples, too. There is a liquid root hormone available that might work better for you. I've never used rooting hormones in water. Bur, I do use it on the actual cutting when propagateing my geraniums in soil. I let start a root in water and then dip them in the powder & it works great.
+John Chips Rosemary are very easy to propagate. In this instance, the rooting hormone didn't do much. The branch without actually rooted 4 days earlier than the one with rooting hormone.
Khand Stary, what type of water do you normally use please?. This is because I have water from an ordinary open well which produces water for the whole year.
Indeed, did the pot with hormone in it do better? Otherwise, very useful video thanks very much. And thanks for not playing distracting background music!
I have not tried French Lavender, but it has worked for many herbs I have tried (basil, mint, rosemary), even peppers. I'd say definitely give it a go.
so it does not matter at which point in the branch you cut it? I am trying to understand if i should cut it below or above where the new leaves are coming out
I recently used this method without the hormones, and it does work. However, it took 5 weeks for the roots to come out. You have to be patient. I used a short glass jar instead of a plastic water bottle.
I have propagated mint, basil, have some rosemary doing ok I guess with some root develping.... but when I tried sage and thyme from cuttings, the sage developed root and when I put in soil died.... the thyme just died as a cutting in good water same as you show here. What could make the sage and thyme act so bad?
I bought a plastic pack of Rosemary for about $3.00 @ my supermarket for about 4 stems of them I will try letting some stay in water to grow some roots if lucky & replant them etc thanks for sharing etc.
Thanks for the video. I did this with my Rosemary and it has been about three months now. They are still green but very little growth. I put mine directly in regular soil mixed with rice husks. I water with a weak mixture of urea and a complete fertilizer. My parent plant I have had for maybe two years and it is growing slow too. It is in a large pot of the same soil. I am wondering if I Rosemary is just a slow growing herb.
You have a very soothing voice. Nice video!
I used this method, water only and was able to start a few rosemary plants, mints, sage and lavender. The lavender took a little longer to root but definetly works. Awesome.
You should be a counselor, hypnotherapist, or a meditation coach, you have a soothing voice!
Just lost three of my beautiful and bountiful rosemary bushes to freezing temps, but there are enough springs to propagate some new trees. I didn't even know this was possible. Thanks!
They will come back !
That basil from noodle soup is very impressive, great video, thank you. Subbed!
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Thank you 🙏
Khang Starr hey should I bring my thyme and rosemary herb
Thank you !!
Your basil is wonderful! Hugs from Brazil!
I used leftover rosemary and basil bought from store and they have developed roots! Thanks :)
wow, so cool. I'm trying to propogate mint right now and I hope successful
Enrique Banez, hah! I have wild mint growing alongside the garage, & fence out behind the house, ... very fragrant, especially when I take the garbage out, ... great for overpowering unwanted odors, ... such as a 1/2 to full, garbage can, ...lmbo, ...
I kept a trashbag full of the drying plants, & hung it up to dry, downstairs in my basement, ... & each time I just walk through the basement door a fresh aroma rises from it, dried, even almost 2 years later, ... I need to settle my butt down, & harvest some of the seeds, so I can propagate some to sell, ...
Mint is one of the easiest things to grow from cuttings. It makes lots of roots just in water very quickly.
Plant it out and keep it watered and it will spread. You will soon be able to give plants to your friends.
that's so cool that you can grow herbs that way. We get pho a lot, I'm going to try and grow some basil like that.
My daughter has a big bush of rosemary and so I started to cut some branches to propagate them..Awesome! thank you for this video..it's simple & easy!
Excited to know, I can propagate Rosemary, one of my favorite herbs. Great information!
What do you do with it? I have no idea what to use it in as a vegetarian.
When it comes to coming up with great ideas you are amazing, I can't get enough of these videos,thank you so much,have a great day.
Sweet! Thanks man, this helps alot. My buddy just gave me a huge piece of his rosemary he clipped today.
And your last name is Rosemary too!
Thank you for this! You have a wonderful and soothing voice!
I wanted to see the comparison between the plant that had root starter and the plant that did not. What were your results?
+Terry Karr The result was the plant without root start rooted first. Herbs and Rosemary are very easy to propagate, no rooting hormone is needed. I've done it with peppers as well, not needed either. I will not buy it again int he future.
Thanks!!!
Hey Khang, do you have a guide on how to set up your hydroponic grow pots, like the ones you had your basil in?
you need to apply it on the plant, not to the water. and it helps mostly with trees etc.
I've never heard of using the root hormone in water. Normally people dip a cutting in it before placing in moist soil mix.
Thanks for sharing!
I love Rosemary for roasting.
I am propagating my rosemary right now. Thanks for sharing.
Your method worked Great!
3 out of 3 cuttings grew roots within 2 weeks & have been planted. Thanks, 👍
You're a great teacher. Thanks for the useful tips.
Great tip my friend, i will try this method to propagate my rosemary and lavender, cheers Khang :)
Tony.
This method really works, especially in the summer.
this looks very easy to do. I'm going to try it with some of my plants at home. thanks for the tips.
Thanks for the video! I've been looking for a way to grow more rosemary plants.
I turned 1 piece of basil from
The grocery store into 5 plants now just a couple months later. Same with mint, thyme, green onions, chives, now I’m trying rosemary. I have so much I don’t know what to do with it now. Lol.
Thank you.
I enjoyed your video and am going to make some cuttings right now.
Susan Ackoff Ortega same here
your video was very well put to the point I just bought some rosemary and I will follow you advise on growing them instead of buying them
Nice job! I just did a similar video with my results. Such a cool feeling to see your plant cuttings successfully rooting.
When I prune my rosemary I just put the cuttings in old potting soil, keep it moist and keep it in the shade. That's it and I have a very high succes rate.
same, i have loads that are growing
I must be doing something wrong, because both of my cuttings died. My rosemary cuttings did not grow roots and they did not live in the soil.
@@sunnysmiles8211 soil has to be kept constantly moist until the plat takes hold. Water 2 or 3 times a day in free draining soil. After a few months they become pretty much bullet proof and require little maintenance
Donald Kasper, yes it does.
growagoodlife.com/propagate-rosemary-plant-from-stem-cuttings/
ruclips.net/video/fXbFMNd78tQ/видео.html
TheIkaika777 I had a bunch of cuttings in water for weeks and none of them put roots down.
Thank you! I got rosemary from my parents so I will be trying this today :-)
Love the recycle idea ! Neat ! Really very simple ! Thank you for sharing !
Thanks very much Khang for sharing that good tip for propagating herbs- Simple but effective. Best wishes .Patrick
+Patrick Meehan Thanks Patrick!
Thank you for sharing. I’m ready to try this right now following all your instructions ☺️. More power to your channel.
Wow nice propagation.
Basil from noodle soup.. I had taken mint from vietnamese rice and propagated it
Thank's mate. Exactly what I was looking for and put succinctly. I looked at the messages below. If English is your second language your pretty damn impressive. ( Though you were a Canadian ) I live in an arid high plain in Australia ( I'm Australian so, fair enough, really. ) Thanks you Khang and keep up the good work.
Thank you very much!
Wonderful idea and method!❤ Thanks 🍒 ❤
Interesting and informative and well presented and a real treat not to hear music.
Awesome, I’m doing this right now. Thank you for sharing
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
So did it root better w/ the root hormones in the water ??
Mat Tuk he answered in a different comment. Rooting hormone was useless - the one without it routed faster
Critical Thinker I think it’s important to take into account exactly where the cutting was made. The cutting with the rooting hormone was taken from the top, which means that the bottom of the cutting is the middle of a full stem, whereas the rosemary cutting without the hormone was taken from the bottom. It’s usually the case that tip cuttings develop roots slower than bottom sections.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video with us
I am wondering:
I am in Michigan, and right now, we are preparing our outdoor rosemary for winter for the first time. We plan to mulch heavy with straw and then put a tent over the entire plot of plants for the winter. The plants I have outside, I have been warned to NOT bring into the warm house at all because they need to overwinter in the cold. So I plan to leave them in a semi heated garage (just enough heat to prevent any freezing). That being said, as I understand it, rosemary is going to lose it's leaves one way or another for the winter season and so I was wondering if I should put of propagation until spring time or will the young plants simply grow-on as if they were being grown in a warmer climate. Do you have any opinion or XP with that by chance? Should I expect the new plants to shed their leaves as the season sets in, or no? Thanks in advance.
OH, and thanks for the great videos!
Rosemary is great! Great for memory
Thank you so much! I have great luck with this method for my basil, but never with my rosemary. Maybe it was just me thinking the worst, enforcing the law of attraction upon myself. Lol. Glad to see it really is that simple!
Good morning from UAE wonderful thank you so much you are great ☝️😍
How long does it take to grow from cuttings to be able to harvest them?
Great info thank you I'm a rookie grower just starting out with some veges and herbs. New sub here.
Thanks for sharing this method Khang! =)
Can you do plants like licorice and lavendar because those and basil grow wild in my neighborhood
Can the cutting be directly planted in soil instead of rooting in water??
Can I do this with Thyme and Parsely/Coriander?
Yes
Thyme yes... Cilantro and parsley no. Those two herbs tend to NOT root from cuttings. They'll stay alive in water for a while... But you can't create new plants from them.
Were u using hardwood cuttings??
Great information.
I haven't had much success with plants with wood stems.
But, I have a huge rosemary bush, so I'm going to tey your technique.
I wsnt to try to propagate my Japanese Maples, too.
There is a liquid root hormone available that might work better for you.
I've never used rooting hormones in water. Bur, I do use it on the actual cutting when propagateing my geraniums in soil. I let start a root in water and then dip them in the powder & it works great.
Wow October 23rd lol I thought this video was made today. Just had to look at the date of the video when it was made.
I just tried this and thank you very much
Water propagation normally works, true. But does it work ANY time of year? Or are some seasons better than others? More info would help thanks.
So do you mainly grow hydroponic or in soil
Nice video. Thanks. So the added rooting hormone didn't do much?
+John Chips Rosemary are very easy to propagate. In this instance, the rooting hormone didn't do much. The branch without actually rooted 4 days earlier than the one with rooting hormone.
need to try this many thanks for your video
Khand Stary, what type of water do you normally use please?. This is because I have water from an ordinary open well which produces water for the whole year.
Indeed, did the pot with hormone in it do better? Otherwise, very useful video thanks very much. And thanks for not playing distracting background music!
Very simple method thank you
Do you think I can use this method for french lavender?
I have not tried French Lavender, but it has worked for many herbs I have tried (basil, mint, rosemary), even peppers. I'd say definitely give it a go.
Great video! THanks for the education!
Thanks for the video, dont you have a video showing this cuttings with more roots? Thanks congratulations
so it does not matter at which point in the branch you cut it? I am trying to understand if i should cut it below or above where the new leaves are coming out
I recently used this method without the hormones, and it does work. However, it took 5 weeks for the roots to come out. You have to be patient. I used a short glass jar instead of a plastic water bottle.
You make very helpful videos! thanks
+tgo92507 Thank you!
Super! Especially for a beginner like me. Thanks.
Amazing video! Thank you for sharing!
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What about the one on the right with the rooting hormone ??
Will this work for a bay leaf?
Do you know why why rosemary turn brown on the bottom part and leaves are not as green and not as fragrant as they were bought. Thanks for any tips.
Can I plant lavender using the same methord
so how did the experimental side do?>??
I saw that thumbnail and was about to say "That sure is one weird looking cannabis plant!"
Did u show us the difference between rooting hormone/no rooting hormone?
thanks for another great informative video Khang.
+Cindy Villarreal Thanks Cindy!
is it good if i put water from my fish pond? the water is greenish tho.
Very helpful video! Thanks for posting! :D
So simple. Going to try this as well. Thanks again for another informative video.
I have propagated mint, basil, have some rosemary doing ok I guess with some root develping.... but when I tried sage and thyme from cuttings, the sage developed root and when I put in soil died.... the thyme just died as a cutting in good water same as you show here. What could make the sage and thyme act so bad?
I bought a plastic pack of Rosemary for about $3.00 @ my supermarket for about 4 stems of them I will try letting some stay in water to grow some roots if lucky & replant them etc thanks for sharing etc.
Khang-have you tried this with cilantro?
Thanks for the video. I did this with my Rosemary and it has been about three months now. They are still green but very little growth. I put mine directly in regular soil mixed with rice husks. I water with a weak mixture of urea and a complete fertilizer. My parent plant I have had for maybe two years and it is growing slow too. It is in a large pot of the same soil. I am wondering if I Rosemary is just a slow growing herb.
don't use fertilizer, just water or better yet rainwater
I have the same question as Mat Tuk, what rooted better the one in water or the one in water with rooting hormone?
Is it necessary to put perlite or vermiculite for the potting soil for rosemary? What's the difference if there was none?
what is the system your basil is in? hydroponics? how did your experiment go?
Thanks I am going to do like a dozen😀😀😀👍👍
So did the extra fertilizer (or whatever the add-in was) help or not?
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Many thanks for sharing. It works in UAE 👍
Keep it up
hey, nice job but what about the one with the rooting power, how is that one doing?
What type of water should we use?
Your vids are a definite go-to for plant growing :) Will this method work for Tarragon as well?
i want some more rosemary plant.
Very useful to know. Thanks!
What type of soil does a Rosemary twig grow best in? After it produces a root system?
Hello,
Thks for v.d.o. u cut
Rosemary stem at 45
degs why not 15,25,30 or180 degs.
Thanks for the video, what were your results on the other container?
What is the best time to propagate Rosemary I am in western part of USA