I appreciate how you clearly go step-by-step on how to grow from cuttings and don't add any long discussion beyond completing the task. I also love that you show the plants progress. Would love to see a further update on the growth some months after you transplanted to the ground. Thank you for your helpful tutorials!
Hi chandan ji sorry this is the free time for me to go through the channels. This is very useful information for people doing some mistakes like me Previously i multiplied my hibis by cuttings Without knowing the difference of soft semisoft or hard wood stems Now I know the reason why out of 30 cuttings only 20 servived Now ur tips helped me to know where I went wrong I tried in water but failed badly so not intrested in that method Thank you so much for ur guidlines 👍
RAINY SEASON....YOU MUST KEEP THE POTS UNDER ROOF.ONCE IN A DAY WATERING.I HAVE 30 HIBISCUS PLANTS..30 COLOURS..! 20 UNDER GRAFTING.and trying to grow from cuttings using rootting hormone!
I have a job at a landscaping company and get "cut offs" and "throw aways" cuttings from all kinds of things, including hibiscus and bougainvillea. I don't get big thick pieces; just small thin ones. And since this is December, it's not exactly the prime time to grow out cuttings with much success. I may get 50% success rate. What kind of success rate are you getting with the thicker/bigger cuttings?
Thank you for watching..Yeah, I can understand about the time as it's cold. Whenever I try to grow Spider Hibiscus from thicker stems, I usually get 90%+ success rate. It's because, they grow quite well in my place. Hybrid is actually bit difficult ad for them either I go with soft-wood or semi hard wood cutting.
Thank you! They were massive because of variety and time. The Spider hibiscus grows fast and gets quite taller. Hence, it has aggressive root system. I also took time to transplant and so..For cuttings, either we can use normal garden soil or sand and I do the same. Though we can add bit amount of Compost, better to avoid it. Specially for plants where there is a chance of rotting.
If there is Humidity, then no need. Humidity is high in Tropical climate like India. I never do that..but it doesn't harm if we do so..Thank you and Sir is not required actually :-)
@amrita muttoo, Oh, sorry! I was thinking you were referring to Mealybugs on my plant and that's why I was wondering, where you saw..ha ha..Anyway, Neem oil works. Please add 4-5 ml Shampoo to it. You can also check out my video where I have discussed about 5 best ways to get rid of Mealybugs. Video link - ruclips.net/video/aeuTt2LWdls/видео.html
I appreciate how you clearly go step-by-step on how to grow from cuttings and don't add any long discussion beyond completing the task. I also love that you show the plants progress. Would love to see a further update on the growth some months after you transplanted to the ground. Thank you for your helpful tutorials!
You give me hope in my gardening because you acknowledge beginners.. thank you so much. I watch alot of your videos ❤
Glad to hear I could do something and thank you so much for your kind words, appreciated!
The only channel I trust when it comes to cuttings and plants
Glad to here I could do something and thank you So So much for the trust, it really means a lot to me!
You are amazing with plants! Thank you for this video.
Thank you So much for your kind words, much appreciated!
Hi chandan ji sorry this is the free time for me to go through the channels. This is very useful information for people doing some mistakes like me Previously i multiplied my hibis by cuttings
Without knowing the difference of soft semisoft or hard wood stems
Now I know the reason why out of 30 cuttings only 20 servived
Now ur tips helped me to know where I went wrong
I tried in water but failed badly so not intrested in that method
Thank you so much for ur guidlines 👍
Bro what you are an artist or a magician but you play very well with your plants🌱 and give a new look to a new life
Ha ha..thank you so much for your words 🙏
Super helpful- watching for the 5th time ;)
Thank you very much n so glad to here :-)
Very nice and useful information👌👌 thanks for sharing❤
Very useful video thanks for sharing 🙏💚
Very useful information dear brother 🌹🌷🌹🌷💯💯💯
Very useful information..
Thank you So So much :-)
Sir please next vdo on how to care for all the summer plants in spring season means in March and April plzzzz ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sure...working on that video and I would upload in coming week and Sir is not required actually..
RAINY SEASON....YOU MUST KEEP THE POTS UNDER ROOF.ONCE IN A DAY WATERING.I HAVE 30 HIBISCUS PLANTS..30 COLOURS..! 20 UNDER GRAFTING.and trying to grow from cuttings using rootting hormone!
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Thanks for sharing
Very useful 👍👍
Thank you so much for the feedback, much appreciated :-)
Very nice sharing dada.... I am also from assam Tinsukia.... Dada plz share your terrace garden overview
That's great to know :-) Thank you very much for your interest..I would do once I settle down my Summer garden :-)
I have a job at a landscaping company and get "cut offs" and "throw aways" cuttings from all kinds of things, including hibiscus and bougainvillea. I don't get big thick pieces; just small thin ones. And since this is December, it's not exactly the prime time to grow out cuttings with much success. I may get 50% success rate. What kind of success rate are you getting with the thicker/bigger cuttings?
Thank you for watching..Yeah, I can understand about the time as it's cold. Whenever I try to grow Spider Hibiscus from thicker stems, I usually get 90%+ success rate. It's because, they grow quite well in my place. Hybrid is actually bit difficult ad for them either I go with soft-wood or semi hard wood cutting.
very informative video.
great sharing
Grt information 👌
Thank you so much 😀
Nice video brow
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🙏🏻 Mumbai India 🇮🇳
Hi! Thank you for good video! Tell me please where can i study all kinds of hibiscus
Have you mixed cocopeat and vermicompost in the soil before placing the cuttings
Thank u
Most Welcome 😀
Hii Sir can you please share some of your spider hibiscus cutting, I'll manage everything
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The roots of your cuttings are massive. So can you please share the soil mix in which you are propagating the cuttings?
Thank you! They were massive because of variety and time. The Spider hibiscus grows fast and gets quite taller. Hence, it has aggressive root system. I also took time to transplant and so..For cuttings, either we can use normal garden soil or sand and I do the same. Though we can add bit amount of Compost, better to avoid it. Specially for plants where there is a chance of rotting.
Hi do you purchase cocopeat and vermi compost online or from a local store
Mostly from local nurseries..but sometimes I buy Cocopeat from Amazon (in case there is availability in a nearby nursery)
How to buy your flowers?
Sir , cuttings no need to cover with plastic?
If there is Humidity, then no need. Humidity is high in Tropical climate like India. I never do that..but it doesn't harm if we do so..Thank you and Sir is not required actually :-)
No thank u
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Great video but milibugs dont seem to go away.
Thank you...Mealybugs - don't mind much if there are only few..
@@GardeningUpbeat not few,regularly spraying neem oil mix.
@amrita muttoo, Oh, sorry! I was thinking you were referring to Mealybugs on my plant and that's why I was wondering, where you saw..ha ha..Anyway, Neem oil works. Please add 4-5 ml Shampoo to it. You can also check out my video where I have discussed about 5 best ways to get rid of Mealybugs. Video link - ruclips.net/video/aeuTt2LWdls/видео.html
For the semi hard wood cutting, does the bark need to be removed?
Can rubber plant cutting be grown in water
We can or we can also grow in Soil. I already have a video in case you are interested - ruclips.net/video/bXXjTB39JB4/видео.html
Hi..brother..h r u?
I am doing fine, thank you very much :-) Hope you are doing great too 😀
Dhrh
i m from karachi pakistan can i do cutting at the month of september to november