Excellent upload . No faff , no waffle , just straight to the point, simple advice . Also , like the music which accompanied your upload . A gentle low level track , which doesn't distract from the point of thee upload . Excellent 👍. Have subbed .
Thank you for your kind comment and thanks for subscribing! I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Buddleja are amazing and easy to propagate - I hope yours do well! Thank again
Thanks for making this video. I'm going to try to propagate mine. One thing I'm curious about is why not skip the first step and cut stems shorter from the beginning since they will be shortened in the next step?
Thanks for watching! The moment any cutting is taken from the main plant, it is essentially dying. By taking longer cuttings we’re reducing the speed at which is dies, giving us the time to prepare them. If however, you have your containers ready, then you can take smaller cuttings to start with and put them in to water immediately. Good luck with your propagation let me know how it goes 👍
Thanks for watching. They root very well and quick. This is the best way to multiply your Buddleja bush. Please subscribe if you haven’t already - thanks again!!
@@1countrygirl you’re welcome! Don’t forget to subscribe to channel if you haven’t already. I have lots of videos that you may find helpful and I have lots more I will be uploading. Thanks for watching!
Hi, I followed your instructions but my cuttings have been sat in water for about 2 weeks now. It’s still very much alive, but no roots at all, can you help ?
Hi, sure, here are a couple of recommendations 1. Change the water every two days to ensure a fresh supply 2. Make sure there are not too many leaves on your cuttings as this will slow down the growth 3. Keep your cuttings on bright window sill, but not in direct sunlight 4. If they are healthy and alive, try potting one or two cuttings in pots/container using a fresh potting mix and keep well watered I hope this helps
Once your Buddleja has rooted, you can actually put it straight into the ground. Keep it well watered. However, if you’ve put it in a pot first, then just be sure it doesn’t dry out and you’ll be fine.
Hi, I'm glad you like the content - be sure to check out my other videos which may help you in your garden. Thanks for the feedback also, I'm keen to understand what type of updates you would like to see?
Excellent upload . No faff , no waffle , just straight to the point, simple advice .
Also , like the music which accompanied your upload . A gentle low level track , which doesn't distract from the point of thee upload . Excellent 👍. Have subbed .
Thank you for your kind comment and thanks for subscribing! I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Buddleja are amazing and easy to propagate - I hope yours do well! Thank again
Thanks for making this video. I'm going to try to propagate mine. One thing I'm curious about is why not skip the first step and cut stems shorter from the beginning since they will be shortened in the next step?
Thanks for watching! The moment any cutting is taken from the main plant, it is essentially dying. By taking longer cuttings we’re reducing the speed at which is dies, giving us the time to prepare them. If however, you have your containers ready, then you can take smaller cuttings to start with and put them in to water immediately. Good luck with your propagation let me know how it goes 👍
Great. You Buddleya is ginormous.
Glad you’ve enjoyed the video. Yes my Buddleja is a good size, they do have a fast grow rate. Don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already 👍
Thank you for sharing! Exactly what I needed to know..
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching and I’m glad the video has helped you 👍
Thank you for your sharing. 😊
You’re welcome
Exactly what i was looking for, thanks for the easy and straight to the point demonstration.
You’re welcome! I’m glad this video has helped you! Thank you for watching 👍
Thanks for this very helpful 😊
Thanks for watching and I’m glad this video has helped you 🫶
Exactly what I was looking for - thank you!! ❤
You’re welcome 😊
@@easy.gardening been out (Bristol), collected my cuttings & they're now in jars in my kitchen! 😊
Excellent! You’ll soon have brand new plants! Thanks for watching and I’m glad the video has helped you 👍
amazing never new you could root them in water, Thanks!!!
Thanks for watching. They root very well and quick. This is the best way to multiply your Buddleja bush. Please subscribe if you haven’t already - thanks again!!
Or a neighbor's, took some cuttings and got them in water now ......don't worry her shrub is by the road near the curb....lol just a few pieces 😅
Nice! You’ll have new Buddleja plants in no time. Just remember to change the water every 3 days! Do let me know how they grow for you
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Awesome! I would like to try so I have to ask you: can I try it right now, in july, or do i have to wait for the spring?! Thank you for sharing!❤
Now is perfect - just remember to take softwood cuttings from the Buddleja and you’ll be good!
@@easy.gardening thank you very, very much!💝
@@1countrygirl you’re welcome! Don’t forget to subscribe to channel if you haven’t already. I have lots of videos that you may find helpful and I have lots more I will be uploading. Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Can you tell me what compost is? Can they just go in potting soil or dirt?
You’re welcome! Compost is organic matter, or soil. Yes, potting soil would will work fine. Hope this helps
@@easy.gardening thank you
Great video which just gets on with the matter without the natter!
Thank you. I will try to do as you suggest.
Blesings and peace
Thank you for watching and I’m glad this video has helped you out! All the best with your propagation!
Hi, I followed your instructions but my cuttings have been sat in water for about 2 weeks now. It’s still very much alive, but no roots at all, can you help ?
Hi, sure, here are a couple of recommendations
1. Change the water every two days to ensure a fresh supply
2. Make sure there are not too many leaves on your cuttings as this will slow down the growth
3. Keep your cuttings on bright window sill, but not in direct sunlight
4. If they are healthy and alive, try potting one or two cuttings in pots/container using a fresh potting mix and keep well watered
I hope this helps
How long from the time it's potted until you put it in the ground? Also how often do you have to water it in the pot?
Once your Buddleja has rooted, you can actually put it straight into the ground. Keep it well watered. However, if you’ve put it in a pot first, then just be sure it doesn’t dry out and you’ll be fine.
@@easy.gardening Ok...thank you...I got some clippings today...can't wait for them to root...hope I cut them right...thanks again!
@jerrieh1605 no problem, anytime! Enjoy your new plants 🫶
Can i do this in april-may?
Hi. Yes you can, April-May is a good time to take cuttings. Hope this helps and welcome to the channel 😃
nice your content is good , but need some update
Hi, I'm glad you like the content - be sure to check out my other videos which may help you in your garden. Thanks for the feedback also, I'm keen to understand what type of updates you would like to see?
God bless White men!