It’s like being in the backyard with your dad and he’s helping a one on one learn all the basics. You seem like a wonderful guy thanks for all your gardening skill information nice and easy to understand
What i do here in south africa i remove the whole mother plant and pinch off the "babies"with roots and put them in cuttings soil and grow much quicker😊
I've bought heat mats before but they can be a pain. This year I started using the heat registers in the house. Just elevate your tray about a foot above in some way. It works great! Heat is on this time of year anyway. No expense for heating mats either. Great video...thanks!
I found some of these and man do they produce cuttings and flowers a real looker ..from one I now have 100 mammas. All fixing to get first snip . so will near double . all of one plant in one yr.
After the cutting has roots what's the next three steps? From what I understand you have to do a lot of cutting on these to keep them from blooming, correct? Doing this they get bushier and flower better when fall comes??
Those trays are exactly what I've been looking for, but I can't seem to find them on your amazon page. Would you be willing to point me in the right direction?
@@joelynpitt110 yes many colors. I have 20 pot each of them difference.But I never be able to plant from the young plant like this I just separated the babies. With the roots Thank you❤🙏🌵
I don't know much about mums but now I'm confused about it I thought it was a fall flower plant. It actually blooms in the summer though, correct? but you got to cut it before it blooms to keep it from blooming is what I understand? I'm in North Georgia and I'm pretty sure it's considered a perennial here??
Very interesting and informative watched it few times Wanted to ask couple of things What is the best cutting mixed to root When the plants are established why the leaves turn brown and dry bottom up Thanks
I've been nurturing my mums since last fall and they were just beginning to grow and some were beginning to bloom. I have several sons who cut my grass for me since I was widowed. I forgot to tell one of my sons to make sure not to cut them, and sure enough he cut them flat to the ground thinking they were weeds. I'm heartbroken, will they grow back?
we have a lot fresh cut flowers directly from the growers Netherlands when they get to the flowershop maybe 5 to 6 hours kept in water cool you think cuttings can be taken from them
Hi @tst tan Probably not if your humidity is high. although I would check on them a couple of times a day and mist them with water at least once a day for the first week.
After taking the cutting and slicing at an angle, are you aiming at slicing above or below a leaf node or does that not matter? When I do dahlia cuttings I'm slicing just below a leaf node, so if I was to use this technique of carving away at the cambium it would expose above and below a node correct? Thanks so much for the content!!
Hi Mike. I haven't really noticed a difference in rooting effect if my angled slice is below above or thru a leaf node. I think the key is to get the rooting hormone on the cambium cut. Not sure on Dahlias though whether that is more important. It would be interesting to see a comparison of the techniques on dahlia cuttings and see if it does make a difference. So far my success rate on mum rooting is pretty high, about 95+%. Maybe I should try a comparison and see if I can up my game! Thanks for watching!
I have a mum plant that is about 2 feet tall (bloomed really well but is now toppling over). I looked at the plant and about the first foot of each stem is just "stem no leaves". How can I start it over without killing it?
Hi @cenedraa mum's when they are finished blooming need to be cut down to ground level. They will aggressively regrow strong new stems. The plants only bloom on new growth so any new growth from the base of an old stem will be weak and not a very good quality. Hope this helps.
@@BareMtnFarmHi, Can you tell what needs to be done for some reason on potted plants. How should we maintain the mums in winter just in pots...Should we cut all the way to pot level or should we only cut tops/ dried parts to get new growths and bloom in spring/fall?
Hi @Ryan Musick Yes you can still start the cuttings without a dome. However they need humidity so the best option is to mist them several times per day to keep the moisture level around the plants up. Also keep them out of direct sun and in an area such that wind or air currents don't dry them out/
It’s like being in the backyard with your dad and he’s helping a one on one learn all the basics. You seem like a wonderful guy thanks for all your gardening skill information nice and easy to understand
Thank you for the nice comment and for watching our videos.
My first season growing Mums, gonna give this a try.
Thanks for the tips on propagating mums. I now know what I've been doing wrong. Will try your method next spring. Great video! ♥️🏵️👍
Glad you enjoyed it, good luck with your mums! Thanks for watching.
After your first purchase , mums are the gift that keeps giving thanks to your instructions on propagation . Thank you
Absolutely Terence! Thanks for watching.
Thanks. I love the information for mums.
What i do here in south africa i remove the whole mother plant and pinch off the "babies"with roots and put them in cuttings soil and grow much quicker😊
Cool idea! Thanks for sharing. It seems luckily mums are beautiful and easy to propagate
I've bought heat mats before but they can be a pain. This year I started using the heat registers in the house. Just elevate your tray about a foot above in some way. It works great! Heat is on this time of year anyway. No expense for heating mats either.
Great video...thanks!
Very informative, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!😀
Thanks so much!!! for all the explicit info Thanks
I found some of these and man do they produce cuttings and flowers a real looker ..from one I now have 100 mammas. All fixing to get first snip . so will near double . all of one plant in one yr.
After the cutting has roots what's the next three steps? From what I understand you have to do a lot of cutting on these to keep them from blooming, correct? Doing this they get bushier and flower better when fall comes??
Will they be a big enough plant to gift to a friend next fall?(yr from now?)
This is my first time adding garden mums from seeds to my garden 🤩 Thanks for sharing your propagating experiences!
Those colour bands caught my attention I thought those were friendship bands you’ve recd. from your grand children , those were rubber bands 😂😂
Those trays are exactly what I've been looking for, but I can't seem to find them on your amazon page. Would you be willing to point me in the right direction?
Very informative, great stuff keep it coming Please
Thanks for watching;! We have more things we'd like to video still on the horizon.
Thank you for the information.
Your more than welcome, thanks for watching!
@@BareMtnFarm I love Chrysanthemum. I grown them here i Tucson in the pot.
Do you plant mum's?!??. Great
@@joelynpitt110 yes many colors. I have 20 pot each of them difference.But I never be able to plant from the young plant like this I just separated the babies. With the roots Thank you❤🙏🌵
I don't know much about mums but now I'm confused about it I thought it was a fall flower plant. It actually blooms in the summer though, correct? but you got to cut it before it blooms to keep it from blooming is what I understand? I'm in North Georgia and I'm pretty sure it's considered a perennial here??
I love propogating I don't understand why more people don't do cuttings.
Agree, it is pretty easy and rewarding to get all new little plants. Thank you so much for watching.
Beautiful I like it
Thank you so much!
Love you videos. So informative.
Thanks Rondi Anderson. We appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
Very interesting and informative watched it few times
Wanted to ask couple of things
What is the best cutting mixed to root
When the plants are established why the leaves turn brown and dry bottom up
Thanks
Great 😊👌👌👋😊🤓 stuff
When do u start watering mother plant and what date do u start taking cuttings ?
I've been nurturing my mums since last fall and they were just beginning to grow and some were beginning to bloom. I have several sons who cut my grass for me since I was widowed. I forgot to tell one of my sons to make sure not to cut them, and sure enough he cut them flat to the ground thinking they were weeds. I'm heartbroken, will they grow back?
we have a lot fresh cut flowers directly from the growers Netherlands when they get to the flowershop maybe 5 to 6 hours kept in water cool you think cuttings can be taken from them
excellent very informative. please show us video of how to care the mother plants during london uk winter months
We'll try to get a video on that at the end of the season in November
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Good info!!! Thank you!😊
Your more than welcome @Pam Oakes
If we are in tropical country when we do propagating do we still need to put the cover on it .. tks
Hi @tst tan Probably not if your humidity is high. although I would check on them a couple of times a day and mist them with water at least once a day for the first week.
Hi friend
Good video
After taking the cutting and slicing at an angle, are you aiming at slicing above or below a leaf node or does that not matter? When I do dahlia cuttings I'm slicing just below a leaf node, so if I was to use this technique of carving away at the cambium it would expose above and below a node correct? Thanks so much for the content!!
Hi Mike. I haven't really noticed a difference in rooting effect if my angled slice is below above or thru a leaf node. I think the key is to get the rooting hormone on the cambium cut. Not sure on Dahlias though whether that is more important. It would be interesting to see a comparison of the techniques on dahlia cuttings and see if it does make a difference. So far my success rate on mum rooting is pretty high, about 95+%. Maybe I should try a comparison and see if I can up my game! Thanks for watching!
A nice video
Thanks for the kind words!
I have a mum plant that is about 2 feet tall (bloomed really well but is now toppling over). I looked at the plant and about the first foot of each stem is just "stem no leaves". How can I start it over without killing it?
Hi @cenedraa mum's when they are finished blooming need to be cut down to ground level. They will aggressively regrow strong new stems. The plants only bloom on new growth so any new growth from the base of an old stem will be weak and not a very good quality. Hope this helps.
@@BareMtnFarmHi, Can you tell what needs to be done for some reason on potted plants. How should we maintain the mums in winter just in pots...Should we cut all the way to pot level or should we only cut tops/ dried parts to get new growths and bloom in spring/fall?
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Hmmm....I guess double thumbs up, ehhhhh! 😆
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Can I get away without using the humidity dome and have the cuttings grow successfully?
Hi @Ryan Musick Yes you can still start the cuttings without a dome. However they need humidity so the best option is to mist them several times per day to keep the moisture level around the plants up. Also keep them out of direct sun and in an area such that wind or air currents don't dry them out/
It’s so frustrating when I don’t know if it’s winter fall spring what zone you’re in 😢
Zone 8b Marine climate in the Willamette Valley Oregon
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