I have had my Magnolia Jane for 10 years in my zone 4 nearly zone 3 location in western Wisconsin. A few years ago we had a winter with 59 days with below zero temps. She almost didn't make it but now she is fine. Easily my favorite tree.
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Thank You for these videos. I love learning and experimenting with plants. I'm going to try the crepe myrtle branches. To provide shade for parking under and make this property look pretty.
Unfortunately these didn't work out. I think the cuttings were at the wrong stage and I took them too early. Ill try again and see. This was attempt number one. The oak leaf hydrangea is doing great though.
@@Growingthehomegarden I did the same thing and put them inside a closed white trash bag in the shade. I had about 6 root but I took the humidity away too early so they dried out and all died. I think if I gradually introduced them to regular humidity they might acclimate better and maybe some survive plan to try this next summer.
That first batch did not make it. I tried a second batch without much success as well. Timing may be the issue. I'll try again and see if summer cuttings do better.
Try layering a branch on the ground. I've done that by placing a rock on the branch and leaving it. It takes some time but eventually roots are formed and you can dig them up and separate them from the original plant.
I have had my Magnolia Jane for 10 years in my zone 4 nearly zone 3 location in western Wisconsin. A few years ago we had a winter with 59 days with below zero temps. She almost didn't make it but now she is fine. Easily my favorite tree.
They are beautiful trees! I'm sure glad we don't ever see temperatures like that here in Tennessee!
I just found out i have one,my moms name was jane this tree is sacred to me now and im gonna fill the whole hill withem thanks
Do you have a follow up video from this one? I have a young Jane magnolia, would like to propagate to fill along my property line.
Yes I took would like to know of your results
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Do you have a follow up to this video. Did the Jane Magnolia cuttings make it?
Thank You for these videos. I love learning and experimenting with plants. I'm going to try the crepe myrtle branches. To provide shade for parking under and make this property look pretty.
They make great small shade trees for around parking areas. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. I appreciate you watching!
How often do you mist? and how do you make willow water?
Do you have an update on how your magnolias fared?
Unfortunately these didn't work out. I think the cuttings were at the wrong stage and I took them too early. Ill try again and see. This was attempt number one. The oak leaf hydrangea is doing great though.
Does anyone know what happens if you don’t use the hormone??
What kind of soil is that you used for the cuttings?
I used sand with peat in the bottom of the cells.
Is this Michelia ???
Um is there an update to this video if so please send it to me I’d really like to see it.
Is there a followup video?
I did talk about them later but don't remember the video. The cuttings did not make it.
hey, just curious, how did this turn out? I've struggled with magnolia cuttings and seem to have like a 1% success rate and its killing me
They didn't do well. I've been able to root them through layering but they don't seem to enjoy being rooted from cuttings.
i've had success with star magnolias but not the big flowering soulangeana types
Hello Thanks for sharing.
how often do I mist them?
How have the Jane Magnolias turned out 2 years later?
No. Unfortunately that batch of cuttings didn't root.
@@Growingthehomegarden I did the same thing and put them inside a closed white trash bag in the shade. I had about 6 root but I took the humidity away too early so they dried out and all died. I think if I gradually introduced them to regular humidity they might acclimate better and maybe some survive plan to try this next summer.
how did they go?
Any updates? Thanks
That first batch did not make it. I tried a second batch without much success as well. Timing may be the issue. I'll try again and see if summer cuttings do better.
Temperature needed for growing through cutting
I have never been able to propagate Magnolia cuttings. I even tried air layering with no success.
Try layering a branch on the ground. I've done that by placing a rock on the branch and leaving it. It takes some time but eventually roots are formed and you can dig them up and separate them from the original plant.
You never mentioned the soil you used. It looks like sand.
he said sand and peat potting soil was ok too
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Do leaves fall?
Yes, this is a deciduous magnolia.