When I moved to the PNW (Seattle area), I was excited to see how well Fatsia grew here. I now have 6 varieties- as well as F. polycarpa. I have never tried to root cuttings, but I think I will try this
So I took mine back in October. Both cuttings are full of roots. They will be potted up in a couple of weeks 🌱 both look really healthy. Ive topped them up with water weekly. Really simple 😀
The same in New Zealand.. But I do get rid of yellow-dry leaves regulaly. They fall on the ground orand stuck in between bigger brunches. I often away and not regulaly keep it tidy((
I love this plant with those leaves that keep growing all over! This is the first time it doesnt die on me!I got it cheap at Walmart $4 and has grown mighty. I would like to propagate but unsure where to cut. I keep inside. The first year i got it, I put it outside, and it burnt. I have kept it by my window with slight sun. Your video helped, but I wanted to see exactly where you cut it. Oh well!
@@ltandkholbrook9555 is it on the new leave’s? Where about do you live in the world? Fatsia can get spider mite and aphids this time of year in warmer climates
I’d say mine have been in water for 3-4 weeks and no sign of roots, on a windowsill south facing. No sign of dying off at all, wondering if I keep waiting or whether it’s not gonna work.
When I moved to the PNW (Seattle area), I was excited to see how well Fatsia grew here. I now have 6 varieties- as well as F. polycarpa. I have never tried to root cuttings, but I think I will try this
So I took mine back in October. Both cuttings are full of roots. They will be potted up in a couple of weeks 🌱 both look really healthy. Ive topped them up with water weekly. Really simple 😀
My mom have some out here Seattle in her yard the tree gets so big and the leaves too
Mine's been in full sun for 10 years. It's huge and thriving.
The same in New Zealand.. But I do get rid of yellow-dry leaves regulaly. They fall on the ground orand stuck in between bigger brunches. I often away and not regulaly keep it tidy((
We find ours do best in light shade, no direct sun at all.
I love this plant with those leaves that keep growing all over! This is the first time it doesnt die on me!I got it cheap at Walmart $4 and has grown mighty. I would like to propagate but unsure where to cut. I keep inside. The first year i got it, I put it outside, and it burnt. I have kept it by my window with slight sun. Your video helped, but I wanted to see exactly where you cut it. Oh well!
Thank you I love this plant, my neighbour has offered to let me take a cutting so your video is very useful
No worries at all Linda. Both my cuttings are full of root now and ready to plant in a pot 🌱🌱
Great vid, we're going to get some cuttings from our Fatsia's tomorrow. 👍
Brilliant! my two will be getting planted soon 🌱😊
Hi, our Fatsia leaves are being eaten, have you got any recommendations please 😊
@@ltandkholbrook9555 is it on the new leave’s? Where about do you live in the world? Fatsia can get spider mite and aphids this time of year in warmer climates
@@peachsplants9724 Hi, we're in Devon, South West of UK. The new leaves are being attacked 🌿
@@ltandkholbrook9555 Devon Is beautiful 😍. Does it have any dark patches with it? 🌱🌱
I’d say mine have been in water for 3-4 weeks and no sign of roots, on a windowsill south facing. No sign of dying off at all, wondering if I keep waiting or whether it’s not gonna work.
Keep with it mate 🌱