Hello, Thanks for shearing with us. Great video. Please I wish to know how can one preserve olive cuttings to propagate in days ahead. Like to travel with to propagate in another location.
You could try doing as is in video but the middle stage would be just keeping them in water not soil. I have seen other methods but not tried with propagation in water so I presume it could work. The most important thing is that the cuttings don't dry out so it makes sense to keep the ends in water?
Young olive trees need to be kept in indirect light. If the area where you grow olive trees has cool temperatures, with an average temperature of about 25 degrees Celsius, you can leave them completely outdoors, just avoid direct sunlight from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Hello. Thanks for the video. I just have one question. How will I know if the olive is ready to be transplanted to another pot since the day of propagation? Can I do it after 70 days?
Chào bạn, cành olive nên được giâm cành ngay sau khi cắt để tăng tỉ lệ sống, nếu chưa thể giâm cành ngay có thể đặt cành oliu đã cắt trong giấy báo ẩm. Tuy nhiên, chỉ nên giữ trong khoảng 2-4 giờ là lâu nhất.
Above translates to: Van Loan Garden Welcome. Olive branch cuttings should be planted immediately after cutting to increase the survival rate. If it is not possible to plant cuttings immediately then the cuttings can be wrapped in damp newspaper. However wrapping like this should limited to 2-4 hours at most before planting.
I would keep them moist. Like wrap the root area in some kind of moist paper towel or cotton wool etc and then place in plastic container until you get home to repot it. Depends what you are doing but if you have to get cuttings yourself take some coconut coir and little pots with you. You could put them all in the one pot until you get home then do it properly and separate etc.
Hello After placing the cup with olive tree in moist coconut fiber. Because the bottom of the cup has a drainage hole. Therefore, the cuttings inside the cup will absorb moisture from the coir. So every day I just water the cuttings area, moisten the coir. Do not open the cup to water the olive tree, doing so easily shake the olive stem. In this case, it is almost impossible for the olive tree to take root.
During the olive tree propagation, I did not open the nylon wrap for watering. Moisture will be provided through drainage holes at the bottom of the cuttings cup (1/2 this cup is placed in moist coir). After the olive developed roots, I transplanted the plants to the pots, then watered the olive plants
@@vanloan hi update. some of the cuttings i made had molds and so i remove the cover already but then one of them had sprout. Should i return the cover or just remove it? Thank you! Happy new year
@@palomavaldez3988 Hello, Plastic wrap works to keep the olive moist during cuttings. So, only remove the nylon wrap when you see the roots of the olive tree have grown. If you remove the plastic wrap too soon, the young buds of the olive tree may wilt. If you remove the plastic wrap too soon, the young buds of the olive tree may wilt, as the roots may not yet sprout to get water and nutrients to feed the young shoots. Happy new year! Wish peace!
The mother plant, very small seen at the beginning of the video, is obtained from an olive stone or seed, it can be seen from the small leaves and the structure, it does not produce fruit and with the cutting you will only get a clone of the plant nothing more. productive, to obtain one that will produce fruit this must be removed from an adult plant already producing, even better if you want to obtain plants already in production in a short time, they can be obtained with the Margotta technique, from a branch of at least 1 year, before cutting it with pruning, a much larger plant than one can be obtained from cuttings and with almost always immediate production.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I'm in Vietnam, this olive tree was brought back from the US by a friend and given to me. Therefore I am also clear about tree characteristics.
@@vanloan Hello to you, I intervened with a post of mine, because visually in the video the origins of the plant and the reproduction system are immediately denoted, here in Italy, olive growing has been rooted in history for more than 2500 years, I am surrounded by olive groves and spontaneous seedlings that arise from fruits fallen to the ground not harvested, there are many, many young countries including the USA regarding the cultivation of this plant, (Olea europaea) the Greeks were the first to cultivate it and the first to discover its countless and amazing properties, while the Latins defined it with "olea", this plant has, at least here in Italy, more than 500 cultivated species and each has specific characteristics, among these some produce much more, others are resistant to low temperatures even below zero, others to parasites, in short, there is still more to discover from this Mediterranean plant.
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Hello, Thanks for shearing with us. Great video. Please I wish to know how can one preserve olive cuttings to propagate in days ahead. Like to travel with to propagate in another location.
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You could try doing as is in video but the middle stage would be just keeping them in water not soil. I have seen other methods but not tried with propagation in water so I presume it could work. The most important thing is that the cuttings don't dry out so it makes sense to keep the ends in water?
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Planting date please, in which month of the year?
What is the music you have used? I'd like to get hold of it.
Hi,
The name of music: Laid back guitars
Is it important to get a shade for this new little plant ? Thanks
Young olive trees need to be kept in indirect light. If the area where you grow olive trees has cool temperatures, with an average temperature of about 25 degrees Celsius, you can leave them completely outdoors, just avoid direct sunlight from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
@@vanloan thank you so much 🙏🏻
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Hy vọng được giao lưu và kết nối dài lâu. Chúc bạn vui. Lúc nào rảnh ghé qua nhà mình chơi nhé bạn.
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Hello. Thanks for the video. I just have one question. How will I know if the olive is ready to be transplanted to another pot since the day of propagation? Can I do it after 70 days?
You look for the white roots.
Hello my friend what is the success rate how many cuttings will root ? Have you tried any other way for example in a plastic cup and no holes ?
How to preserve olive cuttings to propagate in days ahead? THANK YOU!
Chào bạn, cành olive nên được giâm cành ngay sau khi cắt để tăng tỉ lệ sống, nếu chưa thể giâm cành ngay có thể đặt cành oliu đã cắt trong giấy báo ẩm. Tuy nhiên, chỉ nên giữ trong khoảng 2-4 giờ là lâu nhất.
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Van Loan Garden
Welcome. Olive branch cuttings should be planted immediately after cutting to increase the survival rate.
If it is not possible to plant cuttings immediately then the cuttings can be wrapped in damp newspaper. However wrapping like this should limited to 2-4 hours at most before planting.
I would keep them moist. Like wrap the root area in some kind of moist paper towel or cotton wool etc and then place in plastic container until you get home to repot it. Depends what you are doing but if you have to get cuttings yourself take some coconut coir and little pots with you. You could put them all in the one pot until you get home then do it properly and separate etc.
whether it should be watered after the first second or third week or the nylon should not be removed
Hello
After placing the cup with olive tree in moist coconut fiber. Because the bottom of the cup has a drainage hole. Therefore, the cuttings inside the cup will absorb moisture from the coir.
So every day I just water the cuttings area, moisten the coir.
Do not open the cup to water the olive tree, doing so easily shake the olive stem. In this case, it is almost impossible for the olive tree to take root.
You do not remove leaves from the cutting? Most people only leave two leaves on the top and remove the rest.
70 days? Was that right? Would rooting hormone improve the rooting rate?
For olive trees, rooting hormone only helps the cuttings to develop stronger roots, even roots. It does not shorten the rooting time!
Cây này bạn dâm cành ở VN luôn à? Vườn của bạn ở Việt Nam có kinh doanh cây ôliu không?
how moist is your soil? thank you
hello thank you for this. did you water the cuttings by removing the plastic cover?
During the olive tree propagation, I did not open the nylon wrap for watering. Moisture will be provided through drainage holes at the bottom of the cuttings cup (1/2 this cup is placed in moist coir). After the olive developed roots, I transplanted the plants to the pots, then watered the olive plants
@@vanloan thank you 😭 Bless you.
@@vanloan hi update. some of the cuttings i made had molds and so i remove the cover already but then one of them had sprout. Should i return the cover or just remove it? Thank you! Happy new year
@@palomavaldez3988 Hello, Plastic wrap works to keep the olive moist during cuttings. So, only remove the nylon wrap when you see the roots of the olive tree have grown. If you remove the plastic wrap too soon, the young buds of the olive tree may wilt.
If you remove the plastic wrap too soon, the young buds of the olive tree may wilt, as the roots may not yet sprout to get water and nutrients to feed the young shoots.
Happy new year! Wish peace!
@@vanloan Oh I see, so ill just return the cover then. thank you so much!!! God bless you. More power!
hii can i propagate it with just water, thank you for your video btw !
Hello,
I have not tried the method of propagating olive trees in water. It should be unclear if that method is working.
@@vanloan hii, thank you for your reply. yes it is unclear ill give it a try and let you know ! thank you for your help
@@PengaLishas did it work?
@@PengaLishas did it work? I’m going to try it myself today.
Which month do we need to cut summer or winter?
I always do mine in winter
I live in England
Have you found any small shell like parasitic bugs on your cutting. I've removed several from each plant. I live in Norfolk VA.
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Black scale...easily treated with sparys.
I have subscribed my friend,,which country did you do this video?
Hi, I come from Vietnam.
Can you please show us how to transfer it
What a fantastic video 🙌. Thanks for sharing it.
friend,,is that after 10 days or 70 days?
Hi,
about 70 days!
@@vanloan thank you,,friend
After 70 days??
Yes, the olive tree propagated by cuttings grows very slowly. It takes 60-70 days for an olive tree to develop roots.
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The mother plant, very small seen at the beginning of the video, is obtained from an olive stone or seed, it can be seen from the small leaves and the structure, it does not produce fruit and with the cutting you will only get a clone of the plant nothing more. productive, to obtain one that will produce fruit this must be removed from an adult plant already producing, even better if you want to obtain plants already in production in a short time, they can be obtained with the Margotta technique, from a branch of at least 1 year, before cutting it with pruning, a much larger plant than one can be obtained from cuttings and with almost always immediate production.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I'm in Vietnam, this olive tree was brought back from the US by a friend and given to me. Therefore I am also clear about tree characteristics.
@@vanloan Hello to you, I intervened with a post of mine, because visually in the video the origins of the plant and the reproduction system are immediately denoted, here in Italy, olive growing has been rooted in history for more than 2500 years, I am surrounded by olive groves and spontaneous seedlings that arise from fruits fallen to the ground not harvested, there are many, many young countries including the USA regarding the cultivation of this plant, (Olea europaea) the Greeks were the first to cultivate it and the first to discover its countless and amazing properties, while the Latins defined it with "olea", this plant has, at least here in Italy, more than 500 cultivated species and each has specific characteristics, among these some produce much more, others are resistant to low temperatures even below zero, others to parasites, in short, there is still more to discover from this Mediterranean plant.
Ok. I have no idea what he's planting them in. I'm not a plant person. I just know dirt and water.
cuttings root better when the leaves are removed.
Thank you for sharing more information on how to propagate olive trees!