✂️ How to do Nepenthes cuttings 👀 (The 4 Different Methods I tried to propagate them)

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  • How to do Nepenthes cuttings?
    Your Nepenthes has become huge and you want to cut it into pieces to duplicate it…
    but are you sure your cuttings will take and that you won't just torture your plant?
    There are many ways to make cuttings and in this video I will show you how.
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    How to do Nepenthes stem cuttings? 0:00
    1:08 Are squirrels eating Nepenthes?
    1:55 How to prepare a nepenthes before making cuttings?
    3:45 How to do Nepenthes cutting in a glass of water?
    4:10 How to do Nepenthes cutting in a Ziplock bag?
    5:24 How to do Nepenthes cutting in sphagnum moss
    6:17 Is rooting gel good for Nepenthes cutting?
    7:02 Is rooting paste good for Nepenthes cutting?
    7:50 How to do Nepenthes air layering cutting
    9:13 What is the best way to do Nepenthes cuttings?
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    I plan to show you how other nepenthes growers from around the world grow their plants on their windowsill.
    If you are interested and want to show us your plants, contact me so that I can arrange an interview.
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    Remy.

Комментарии • 76

  • @ElmoRitter
    @ElmoRitter Год назад +26

    Let's applaud this man for doing these videos in English! Spanish is my second language and I can't imagine doing a project like this in Spanish.... You're brain is in good shape that's for sure lol. I don't know French so thank you so much :)

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +15

      Thanks :) At first I was hesitant of make video in English but I thought that if my videos were in French they would help a lot less people.

    • @lakshmiashok88
      @lakshmiashok88 Год назад +2

      👏

    • @tonyt.641
      @tonyt.641 21 день назад

      @@WindowsillNepenthesthank you for not giving into hesitation! Very helpful videos ❤

  • @mojamojak
    @mojamojak 5 месяцев назад +3

    The majority of Nepenthes growers in Japan actually use (sterilized & very small grain) Kanuma instead of Sphagnum as the substrate for cuttings.
    Has a higher chance of rooting as it drastically reduces the chance of contamination (blocking water / nutrients to be absorbed from the cutting surface).
    Although unlike sphagnum, since there's very little nutrients in Kanuma vs Sphagnum, you need make sure to mildly fertilize the soil after seeing any kind of root growth.

  • @plantguy9
    @plantguy9 Год назад +5

    In my oldest book on carnivorous plants the writer mentioned about making a notch in the vine then bending the vine to the pot of medium. Then putting some on top to anchor the stem in place while waiting for those nodes to activate.

  • @annebinns9272
    @annebinns9272 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your videos, so straightforward and comprehensive. Off to try some cuttings now.

  • @ConstantinBoca
    @ConstantinBoca Год назад +5

    Great video, especially with the 4months results.
    I only made cuttings out of a vining ventrata, but with a funny story.
    So my first nepenthes ventrata i ever bought really started to vine the hell out of it but at some point, the stem started to blacken (and not getting woody) but rotting.
    At that point i already had a basal out of that plant, and other nepenthes joined the squad.
    So i said.. screw it, i'll get rid of it (throw it in the bin), i dont want my other plans get affected.
    I didn't know about the making cuttings thing.
    The coincidence made that i've seen a video about it in the exact day. So i was thinking.. hmm.. maybe...
    So i rushed to the bin before my gf took it out and "rescued" the vine, made the proper steps of the cuttings, placed it in sphagnum and voila.
    Now i have two successfull cuttings out of a prevoious trashed nepenthes 😂
    Great success :)

  • @LittleWaffle
    @LittleWaffle 2 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting, thank you ! My first Nepenthes thanks you for the tips!

  • @stevetuckey
    @stevetuckey Год назад +2

    Best repotting video!

  • @weirdboyrox
    @weirdboyrox Год назад +4

    Those squirrels also steal spagmoss!!

  • @sxrry.8206
    @sxrry.8206 Год назад +4

    I recently had to follow your advce from a previous video and chop the dying mother plant, leaving the baby plants with the original rootball
    Now I have what is left of the mother plant rooting in sphagnum with a rooting powder, checked today and I have roots

  • @S4MU3L-
    @S4MU3L- Год назад +2

    You are very knowledgeable on these plants, I made a green house at school with my mate and have now brought it home cant wait to get my collection of pitcher plants together. Thank you I’ve subscribe now.

  • @RookiePresent
    @RookiePresent Год назад +4

    My understanding of air layering is if you just wound the stem like you did, it keeps the upper part alive because it is still connected but there is no incentive to make roots because it's already being supplied with nutrients. I think the results would be different if you instead completely girdled the stem. I have never air layered nepenthes though, just a theory

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +3

      You know me, I will do more tests later. I need to master this technique too 😄

  • @tironjr
    @tironjr Год назад +5

    I haven't heard of these different ways to do Cuttings. But good to know. Everyone I know uses the Method with just Sphagnum, maybe because it is the best Method. My Plants aren't so big that they have to be cut except for my Ventrata but it is just starting to have Basals and it starts to make Uppers.

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      For sure the water and the sphagnum are the most common/easy. :)

  • @MichelleMonstera
    @MichelleMonstera Год назад +1

    This was a great video! Love that it had an update after 4 months. It was very well organized, and well edited! Bravo!

  • @AlainCh2.
    @AlainCh2. Год назад +4

    Air Layering > I used it for any plant...Plum, Figs, Peach, you name it - 100% success. I learned it some 50 years ago.
    I did it by a slightly different method: Diagonal opposite cuttings - Leaving between 15% to 35% intact total of the existing superficial bark in two opposite strips... to regulate the sap passing there. And I don't touch the core at all.
    I have a big Bloody Mary that needs a resize. I will try to apply it to the bigger whine. A first for me on CP.

    • @hardyjesus7892
      @hardyjesus7892 Год назад

      any idea why it didnt work for remy?

    • @AlainCh2.
      @AlainCh2. Год назад +1

      @@hardyjesus7892 Absolutely not :-( ... but maybe he left too much living part connecting to the top.
      A different way work for different species...
      I have no idea how to best treat Neps: if like a Fig or like a Plum !!!

    • @AlainCh2.
      @AlainCh2. Год назад

      @Windowsill Nepenthes . No, This will be my first on CP

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад

      No idea, but I'll need to try again when a vines gets too long :)

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад

      I'll try to be more... aggressive next time haha but I was a little bit afraid of killing the main vine.

  • @Saiyajin47621
    @Saiyajin47621 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @davidjobe9876
    @davidjobe9876 Год назад +2

    Great Tutorial Remy thanks ;)

  • @colinjohnston9824
    @colinjohnston9824 4 месяца назад +1

    Air layering trees you don't notch, you strip the outer layer of bark all the way around

  • @alisonfung_art
    @alisonfung_art Год назад

    Great video ❤ Thanks for sharing!

  • @adamkesingland968
    @adamkesingland968 Год назад +3

    Hi Remy, hope you are well. I only do stem cuttings and basal cuttings usually in pure sphagnum. I have tried it in a regular mix too and I have not noticed a difference between the two. I do mine in modules in a propagator (unheated). I did one Vmax stem cutting this year in water. It was way faster than the ones in the modules. Cheers Adam

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      Hi Adam! You never tried in a bag?

    • @adamkesingland968
      @adamkesingland968 Год назад +2

      @@WindowsillNepenthes in a word no. I did the water cutting in a slim jar that had anchovies in it. If you do it right and leave a bit of the leaves on it, it sits on the rim of the jar so that the bottom cut part is not on the bottom of the jar. I have reached capacity for plant space now. No new divisions till spring for me. Cheers Adam

  • @heinrichvonofterdingen6789
    @heinrichvonofterdingen6789 Год назад +1

    Nice video!

  • @droseraco96
    @droseraco96 Год назад +2

    Very informativ video

  • @adrianabonitaaziz
    @adrianabonitaaziz Год назад +1

    Excellent video !

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @adrianabonitaaziz
      @adrianabonitaaziz Год назад +1

      @@WindowsillNepenthes Obrigado você! Paz pra você, suas plantas e pra sua família. Que pena você não tem outras espécies , você é muito dedicado . Parabéns!

  • @Fearthelettuce
    @Fearthelettuce Год назад +2

    I had success rooting in water, however I found that the plants were extremely slow after potting into normal media. I think I'm going to switch back to sphagnum.

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      I guess it's logic, the roots are adapting to media. ;) But as long as cuttings take we are happy 😁

  • @michaelthaddeus9773
    @michaelthaddeus9773 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video, it is by far the most in depth video I have found! I love that you try so many different methods and show us the results all in one video instead of making us come back for a follow up video.

  • @HelgrafFireHammer
    @HelgrafFireHammer Год назад +2

    I always wondered, what happens to the original mother plant when you cut the vine? Does a new growth point come out of where you cut it or will it just push out a new basal shoot/node? 🤔
    Also, is it possible for a basal shoot to grow in a basal shoot or node of its own? 😅

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      The only time I see tiny plants activating nodes is when they come from TC. ;) And when you take cuttings, the mother plant will activated a dormant node as the roots are strong.

  • @linzhang3967
    @linzhang3967 4 месяца назад +1

    when is the best season to cut? Thank you.

  • @tarotreadingsbysteven8545
    @tarotreadingsbysteven8545 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Just my experience the reason the air layering failed is because for layering to work on most plants you have to completely cut off rhe outer stem and leave only the inner at the node you wish to root. This forces the top of the cutting to root or die and if you leave any of the outer stem the plant will focus on healing instead of rooting.

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tip, I wasn't brave enough to cut deeper 😞

  • @IMHobby121
    @IMHobby121 Год назад +1

    Can you give me an idea of how much time lapse there was in each method? Thank you and God Bless!

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад

      The pretty much take the same duration, around 4-5 months. I feel like the ziplock bag is a little bit faster. But that mainly depends on the temperature and the species. In doubt, let the roots grow an extra month as potting a cutting too soon will slow it down.

    • @IMHobby121
      @IMHobby121 Год назад +1

      @@WindowsillNepenthes Thank you so much for your response. God Bless!

  • @khoinguyen-su5nw
    @khoinguyen-su5nw Месяц назад

    May I ask did you perform these same methods on your truncata when you want to multiple it

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Месяц назад +1

      I never tried on slow growing species like truncata or veitchii yet. ;) Even after years they're not big enough

    • @khoinguyen-su5nw
      @khoinguyen-su5nw Месяц назад

      @@WindowsillNepenthes thanks for the informaton

  • @AstroKasper
    @AstroKasper Год назад +1

    Can you use honey on these plants instead of rooting gel or paste?

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      I don't know, but you don't need rooting gel/paste. Just put it into water like a cutted flower, it is just as good.

  • @Porto_Pablo
    @Porto_Pablo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. How long does the water method take to root?

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  10 месяцев назад +1

      2-3 months depending on your temperature. I know that's slow 🦥😞

    • @Porto_Pablo
      @Porto_Pablo 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@WindowsillNepenthesthank you. It is what it is :)

  • @Brian-qn2mx
    @Brian-qn2mx Год назад +1

    I had on in water but it got steam root I was luck it had a green growth point I could cut

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      So now the plant is ok?

    • @Brian-qn2mx
      @Brian-qn2mx Год назад

      @@WindowsillNepenthes it’s was a week ago it’s growing a lot more but no roots yet

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      @@Brian-qn2mx As long as the leaves are growing, it's good. Some of my cutting still don't have root after 4 month... but they are growing so it's ok.

  • @droseraco96
    @droseraco96 Год назад +1

    Do you think i can hold a macrophyla at 4 degree drop because i See many Videos where they do this

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад

      I don't know as I don't grow N. macrophylla but on Tom's Carnivorous website, it says 9°C to 13°C (48 - 55°F) at night so I would not try. But again, I don't grow highland like that ;)

    • @droseraco96
      @droseraco96 Год назад

      @@WindowsillNepenthes do you have a nepenthes mapulensis

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад

      @@droseraco96 Oh now, it's way to lowland for my windowsill...

    • @droseraco96
      @droseraco96 Год назад

      @@WindowsillNepenthes no its intermedia

  • @Osher4
    @Osher4 Год назад +1

    Hey remmy, not sure how to msg ya, but just saw your comment on carnivero - did you ever end up picking up an Eddy for the windowsil? Wondering on your care regime. Lot of people saying different things was just wondering what you have had luck with

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  Год назад +1

      I took some seeds but the night temperature requirement + the high humidity will be hard to reach on a windowsill...

    • @Osher4
      @Osher4 Год назад

      @@WindowsillNepenthes yeah I don’t have an edwardsianas, information just for purpose of online debate. Only possible in grow tent? Big temp drops?

  • @ashleythomas9221
    @ashleythomas9221 10 месяцев назад

    You needed to cut all around the stem taking off the bark and cambium layer for the air layer one it should of worked better try it next time good luck 🤞

    • @WindowsillNepenthes
      @WindowsillNepenthes  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! How do you maintain the humidity in it? My sphagnum was drying fast.