Absolutely amazing. Thank you so much. I did manage to find some help to save my poinsettia from last Christmas and it is doing well. This will take me to a new level. Thank you also for keeping the instructions clear simple and informative
I enjoy your videos, and you mentioned propagating lilac. I have what I think is a redtwig dogwood that I want to propagate but I'm confused about the difference between hardwood and greenwood cuttings, the proper medium and time of year, etc. My plant was just a twig handed out at Greenfield Village 2 years ago and I'm not even sure exactly what it is (doesn't look as red as yours, and shaped more like a tree than a bush) but I thought a video on propagating shrubs like lilacs might be helpful.
Yes, August was quite late. Depending on the ultimate size you want and the quality of light you have, will determine how much time you will need. In 2020 I plan to move my plants outside in May. That is also the time I will start cuttings. They took so long to root that by December the plants were only about 4-5 inches tall. I wanted 8-10"
@@GaryHeilig Did you do it on May? Did it work well? My experience with trimming on July was disastrous lol. The plant died because I didn’t leave any leaves. This year it survived.
Starting in October does not allow enough time for the plants to grow. I would start in July with the cuttings. Save your plants from December, grow them as houseplants, put them outside late May to early June (be sure to place them in the shade for 10-14 days before exposing them to full sunlight), then take you cuttings from the new growth.
A very nice video. Thank you so much Gary.
I click Subscriber because your speeches clear and easy to understand. I learned a lot. Thank you. Happy New Year.
Thanks for the best commentary online about rooting poinsettias. GREAT VIDEO!
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Absolutely amazing. Thank you so much. I did manage to find some help to save my poinsettia from last Christmas and it is doing well. This will take me to a new level. Thank you also for keeping the instructions clear simple and informative
Very nice 👍
Great Idea. Ill have to keep this in mind since my wife loves to buy them for the holidays. Why not grow your own!
Thanks
I learned a lot
I too love to propagate plants
Thanks for this! exactly what info I was seeking! Kudos!!!
You're welcome! Glad to be of assistance.
Definitely gonna try this, great video!
Thank you Sir, very informative.
Very cool! Home Depot had them for $1.98 so I got a red one and a pink one and I already split it up into a few branches for propagating!
Love the ending of your video xxx
When should I start propagation to be ready for end November-beginning December?
Thanks, this was very helpful.
Gary, I love your wonderful comments at the ends of your videos!
Thank you very informative
What month did you put your cuttings in your mixture? How many months does it take for the cuttings to develop into a mature poinsettias?
I enjoy your videos, and you mentioned propagating lilac. I have what I think is a redtwig dogwood that I want to propagate but I'm confused about the difference between hardwood and greenwood cuttings, the proper medium and time of year, etc. My plant was just a twig handed out at Greenfield Village 2 years ago and I'm not even sure exactly what it is (doesn't look as red as yours, and shaped more like a tree than a bush) but I thought a video on propagating shrubs like lilacs might be helpful.
what is the name of the rooting that you use for good night flower cuttings??
Sir u have really. Explain very nicely
guide us daily v need to water and vr shud b place in shed or dark place or in open sunlight
Thank you 😊 💓
Dear Gary, when growing non-swamp or aquatic plants you should have holes in the growing pots. That's right to know.
Hi when is the best time to start? I’m in the USA.
When do you start doing that?
Sir
Is water added to growing media before cuttings are planted regarding this video ? I found that only water is sprayed on leafs .
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In which month did u propagated?
If I remember correctly, it was August which was a bit late to start.
What is the best time to start this process ?
Isn’t August kind of late?
Yes, August was quite late. Depending on the ultimate size you want and the quality of light you have, will determine how much time you will need. In 2020 I plan to move my plants outside in May. That is also the time I will start cuttings. They took so long to root that by December the plants were only about 4-5 inches tall. I wanted 8-10"
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Did you do it on May? Did it work well?
My experience with trimming on July was disastrous lol. The plant died because I didn’t leave any leaves. This year it survived.
Sir ,can I grow this flower from cutting in the month of October
Starting in October does not allow enough time for the plants to grow. I would start in July with the cuttings. Save your plants from December, grow them as houseplants, put them outside late May to early June (be sure to place them in the shade for 10-14 days before exposing them to full sunlight), then take you cuttings from the new growth.
@@GaryHeilig thanks a lot sir.
I ALWAYS DID IT FROM THE STEM. NEVER WORKS THANKS IMA TRY TOMORROW
WTH!
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