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PLUMERIA PROPAGATION: The Secrets of Successful Rooting
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2024
- Explore the world of growing plumeria. Come along on a journey to grow this beautiful and fragrant plant with this simple video. You’ll learn how to root plumeria cuttings in an easy way. Discover some tricks and basic tips for handling the stems and preparing them for planting. Learn how to identify when the plumeria stems have rooted.
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I have been searching for a concise step by step tutorial in English and yours was the BEST one I've found. Thanks!
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We will take a look at at your other videos and see if we can find an answer there!! Thank you and enjoy the day today!!
Your video was the most informative
Video on starting Plumeria cuttings.
I would also like to see the names of all the soils and insecticide you used.
Thank you for your time you spent preparing this video and sharing it.❤
Hi Debbie. The soil I used was a combination of coconut coir, peat moss and perlite. They do not like heavy soil because it retains water for a period of time, and Plumeria doesn't like wet feet. The spray I used is called 'End All' by Safer's. Alternatively, you can make your own by mixing 1 quart of water with 1 to 2 tablespoons of liquid soap-castile soap or any dishwashing soap will work-using a spray bottle. Repeat as needed.
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like one comment said, this is exactly the information i needed. very exact, precise, and gives good tips. now i know how to plant a plumeria, and also know what i should be doing. thank you so much.
Thank you so much. 😊
Such a great, informative video. We just bought our first plumeria cutting last year and are fascinated with how much it has grown so far. It has not yet bloomed, and we are wondering whether or not we can take a cutting of this one and start a new plant.
If it is tall enough, then why not? At three feet, you could probably get about two cuttings from it. The ideal size for cuttings should be 10 to 12 inches.
We were worried it would hurt the plant, we were assuming it would hurt the plant since we think the stem that was sent to us could only be less than a year old. Thank you!
That was really informative, and I have watched many plumeria videos! Thank you
Thank you so much Lorraine. 😊
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This is the information I'm looking for. Don't stop.
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Thank yo Bernadeth. :)
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It's beautiful mam 😍
Thank you.
well done! Thank you!
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Thank you Donna. :)
very well done. Can you tell me if "notching" the stem will encourage branching?
Hi Frank! Sorry for the late reply. I haven't tried notching yet, so I can't give you an honest answer. Sorry about that.
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Thank you Adrian. :)
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Thank you Jinky. :)
Can you use the young cuttings (green color) to root?
Yes, just make sure that the cut part has scabbed or dried.
If it is cuttings from a mature plumeria shouldn't it flower immediately? Also, will covering the cuttings with plastic to create humidity speed rooting?
When you take a plumeria cutting, it needs time to grow strong roots to support the plant. This can take several months to over a year, depending on conditions. Even cuttings from mature plants need to mature themselves before flowering. This includes growing roots, stems, and leaves.
If the cuttings are already planted in soil, covering plumeria cuttings with plastic to create a humid environment can help speed up rooting. Higher humidity keeps the cuttings moist and promotes root growth.
@lifeandgardenbyjuvy yes I understand it needs roots to get strong, but it still does not take 3 years to flower. Seedlings takes approximately 3 years to flower not mature cuttings. If that was the case, then maybe my hands can do miracles
How often do you water them while growing roots?
I never let the soil dry out. I gave them a little bit of water every day to keep the soil moist, but not overwatered.
Nice. I just planted my first 3 cuttings last week and I’m hoping they grow like yours. 50% pearlite and 50% potting mix by volume in pots. Lightly moistened. Is it okay to let rain into the pots or should I cover the top of the mix with plastic until they root?
Place it in a sheltered area where it won't receive excessive rainfall. It thrives with some moisture during rooting but avoid over-saturation, as it can cause root rot.
@@lifeandgardenbyjuvy excellent. Thank you for your reply.
I started mine in sand. Now it has roots and leaves. should I put it in better soil now
Yes, they need nutrients.
Je ne comprends pas votre langue, pouvez-vous me dire quel terre vous utilisez et ce qu’il y a dans les pots blancs en carton ? En vous remerciant. Bonne soirée
Hi @lellapadrona8799 J'ai dû utiliser Google Translate pour comprendre votre commentaire et traduire ma réponse de l'anglais vers le français.... Le sol contient de la fibre de coco, de la sphaigne et de la perlite pour un meilleur drainage. Plumeria aime les sols bien drainés et n'aime pas trop d'eau. Dans deux tasses blanches, l’une contient de l’eau et l’autre de la poudre d’hormone d’enracinement. Merci.
Thank’s so much 😉☺@@lifeandgardenbyjuvy
Do I place in full sun?
Yes, plumeria love plenty of sun.
Do I leave in full sun
Yes, plumeria plants love plenty of sun.
During non-stop rainy days, should I cover the plants to avoid over soaking and rotting?
If the plumeria is in a pot, simply relocate it to a more sheltered area where it won't receive too much rain. Additionally, if the soil is of good quality and drains well, such as a mix of 40-50% perlite or sand, it will efficiently drain excess water and dry up quickly after rainfall stops. What we're really worried about is whether the pot or soil will retain too much water. If it's planted in the ground, there's not much we can do. Even if you cover it, it will still get soaked with water. Let's just hope the soil doesn't retain water like clay soil.
After planting the cutting can I place it under direct sunlight or sheddy area
It's best to place it where it's bright or gets indirect sunlight. You can also choose a spot with some sun and shade, but stay away from direct sunlight in the afternoon when it gets really hot.
Thanks
Could you please show the soil ingredients in their original packages so we can find them in the stores?
Hi Sharon. I've been using Pro Mix HP Mycorrhizae High Porosity growing medium. I always buy the 60 lb bag, which I use for seedlings, transplanting, cuttings, and repotting.
Hello what brand of rooting powder did you use? Thank you so much
Hi gisenda! Sorry for the late reply. I always use ProMix rooting hormone.
Duration of watering?
Once a week or whenever you think the soil is dry.
What is the purpose of drying it out for a week?
Water it once a week when the soil is dry. Don't let it go without water for a whole week. The reason you only water it when the soil is dry is because plumeria doesn't like wet feet. If the plumeria is constantly wet, there's a big tendency for the roots to rot.
If you’re asking aboutplumeria cuttings, they help prevent the stems from rotting. When you plant the stems right after cutting them from the main plant, they're still wet, which raises the chance of rot. The stem itself contains about 50% water in its total weight, like holding onto water when you plant them right away. But if you let the ends of the stems dry first, the water in them goes down.
@@lifeandgardenbyjuvy , thank you. Yes, I was asking about the reason why wait for it to callous over. I thought it's better to plant it right after cutting it.
Where do you keep the cuttings to Dry out for a week. On back patio out of sun, or in garage or house?
@@angm5266 Out of the sun. Since my plumerias are indoor plants, I kept the cuttings and let them dry inside the indoor pool area.