Growing Tips Marcotting rambutans
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2016
- This is a technical video showing the steps to marcotting rambutans. Marcotting is an alternative way to propagate plants that are difficult to grow from cuttings, also known as air layering. The information in this video can be used in conjunction with information on our website (nt.gov.au/industry/agricultur..., including information on growing rambutans in the Northern Territory.
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What happen if we marcott with a mixture of peat and compost? will they rot
great InformTION.
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great info thanks
ty sir for teaching us
I made it in a different way using water instead of soil. But I think it's not working because I didn't see any roots growing on it.
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How many days wait to grow it
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How would you determine if a rambutan tree is a male tree.
Just base it on the flower
how may mos. if marcotting rambutan is succeded?
What is the meterial in that packet?
kalyan reddy Peete moss.
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My rambutan tree is 4-5 year old it started flowering since 2 years ago but no sign of fruit can you help me please ?
If you had grown it from the seed, there is a good chance of it to be a male plant. Try graft.
@@kmar2877 no its not grown from seed I brought it from a nursery which was grafted already
@@samyamj6541 if grafted and if they are shedding flowers, the reason could be due to water scarcity. Do you apply fertilizer after flowering?
@@kmar2877 what kind of fertilisers should I apply? And how
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bag inside ingredients details Please
Santo Chowdhury Peete moss.
Poor plants... imagine if we could hear them scream... bah... lol