Great video. I’m an old Gardner who still loves to experiment on different ways to propagate different plants. I’ve got a beautiful white oleander in my yard ad decided today to propagate some cuttings. I’m gonna use the water method for sure since I watched your video. Also you taught me how to prune the tops off and strip the leaves …I wouldn’t have know. Thank you so much for this video and your results …
I can be as long as they received enough light and right growing medium. In my case i did not have the chance to grow them because we move already to another place and I just gave it away.
The yellow bound snake plant is a variant from the regular snake plant. So when you propagate from a leaf, the new pups will revert to regular ones. But, if you still want to clone the yellow bounded snake plant, you'll have to take the pup from the main plant and grow. And main plant will always be a cluster of pups grown up. So yeah.
You should consider actually talking and walking people through the process. Like go to the mother plant and explain which branches would be best and how much to cut off etc etc
While it is beautiful, the entire plant is extremely toxic... just touching it or even smelling its flowers can have adverse consequences...just a heads up
Oleander is a plant that I would not grow indoors or outdoors. It is so toxic that ingesting one leaf can cause the death of a human. (Think of your kids and what they put in their mouths.) Two to four leaves can kill a full grown cow or horse. My neighbor lost her milk cow to an accidental ingestion of oleander leaves. Many a family horse has been killed by eating a couple of oleander leaves. True story: On a camp out some kids had a weenie roast (hotdogs) over a campfire. Every child ended up in the hospital sick with poisoning. They had used oleander thin branches (without leaves, mind you) to roast their hotdogs over the campfire. (The meat just touched the thin branches.) Fortunately, the children survived. Oleander -> beautiful flowers, but a deadly plant. It is FATAL if any part of the plant is accidentally ingested. ☠️
I don’t have these plants anymore as they did not continue to grow and we moved already, so all of my old plants are given away. Thank you for the information and I will be careful from now on.
Great video. I’m an old Gardner who still loves to experiment on different ways to propagate different plants. I’ve got a beautiful white oleander in my yard ad decided today to propagate some cuttings. I’m gonna use the water method for sure since I watched your video. Also you taught me how to prune the tops off and strip the leaves …I wouldn’t have know. Thank you so much for this video and your results …
Any part can be prune or should be specific on part?
You change the water or not?
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Very nice 👍🤩
So Coco Peat should ONLY be using for
(Seed Starters)? Thank you so much I been learning a lot.
Based on my experienced I use coco peat in germination and it was successful. You can do that also.
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Would like to know is this plant long lasting as in survive through long period of time?
are all this stem cutting going to survive well and grow into a real established plant?
I can be as long as they received enough light and right growing medium. In my case i did not have the chance to grow them because we move already to another place and I just gave it away.
Why the leaves need to cut or removed?
In which month of the year?
Hi 👋
Plz tell me why yellow bounded snake plant gives pups
Of regular snake plant
I don’t know actually, but I think when it gets mature then it will become like the mother plant.
@@thegreenearth ok thanks
The yellow bound snake plant is a variant from the regular snake plant. So when you propagate from a leaf, the new pups will revert to regular ones. But, if you still want to clone the yellow bounded snake plant, you'll have to take the pup from the main plant and grow. And main plant will always be a cluster of pups grown up. So yeah.
@@edelblakewood9565 thanks 😊
You should consider actually talking and walking people through the process. Like go to the mother plant and explain which branches would be best and how much to cut off etc etc
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While it is beautiful, the entire plant is extremely toxic... just touching it or even smelling its flowers can have adverse consequences...just a heads up
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മണ്ണിലോട്ട് കുഴിച്ചു വെയിക്കുബോൾ ഉണങ്ങി പോകുന്നു
Oleander is a plant that I would not grow indoors or outdoors. It is so toxic that ingesting one leaf can cause the death of a human. (Think of your kids and what they put in their mouths.)
Two to four leaves can kill a full grown cow or horse. My neighbor lost her milk cow to an accidental ingestion of oleander leaves. Many a family horse has been killed by eating a couple of oleander leaves.
True story: On a camp out some kids had a weenie roast (hotdogs) over a campfire. Every child ended up in the hospital sick with poisoning. They had used oleander thin branches (without leaves, mind you) to roast their hotdogs over the campfire. (The meat just touched the thin branches.)
Fortunately, the children survived.
Oleander -> beautiful flowers, but a deadly plant.
It is FATAL if any part of the plant is accidentally ingested. ☠️
I don’t have these plants anymore as they did not continue to grow and we moved already, so all of my old plants are given away. Thank you for the information and I will be careful from now on.
@@thegreenearth why they stopped growing ? :?
I have oleander plant in my house .me and my father grow it ,
We new some plant are toxic. But i love my plants .