Absolutely brilliant and straight forward video thank you so much. I actually propagated my pothos using this method and now I’ve got 3. I’m currently trying to do it again with about 20 cuttings.
Great easy to follow video! I tend to cover my rooting jar with a plastic bag or upside-down clear cup. That helps retain the moist environment for the leaves before they root. It’s worked great for vining plants like ficus pumila and lysimachia for example.
And, a straight wall container is easier to remove the cutting when the root system gets growing. Also much easier to put it back in during maintenance.
OMGA Craig, I was waiting for the herbs glass and the bottle bottom, you are the only other person I've seen doing it. I once told my boss that I use bottle bottoms as over pots, and he laughed and told me that I'm like his mother 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 But it works, its free and effective, I often also go to charity shops and see if there any glass items that are cheap and I fancy the look of for my plant shelve. Great video indeed PS: OMGA = oh my giddy aunt 🙈
I’m just beginning this hobby with some trees I’m trying to propagate. I have a bunch of old Powerade bottles I thought I’d put to use. Hopefully it’ll work, they are quite sturdy so thought they would come in handy for this. Not sure.
Thanks for these tips :) Question - what is an ideal temperature for root development? I'm assuming during the winter time will be hard for cuttings to develop roots.. ?
I put a house plant in the top of my fish tank some of the roots look maybe like they are dead are starting to go but there is long healthy new roots growing all the way down to the gravel. Would it be ok to clip the non good looking roots off and leave the good ones or will it kill the plant?
How to treat the rot if it started . I didn’t let the plant dry after cutting. I put it straight in water and dealing with some darkening of cutting that’s working its way up . But roots are growing rapidly
Most plants with soft green stems, not woody ones. Some succulents will root in water too but you will need to let the open cut callous over for 2-3 days first.
Always manage to get my cuttings to root really well in water, but the minute I pot them up into compost they start to die. Lost a few a luxurians this winter after potting on.
Yes, some plants are better at this method than others. Begonias often have very fine roots that are susceptible to stress. I find that putting the newly potted Begonia luxurians on a heat mat helps a lot.
Thanks for this. I'm in Barbados and I tried to propagate my silver dollar plant in soil without success. This method worked.
Both enjoyable & informative thanks
WOW EXCELLENT VALUABLE INFO THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH
Absolutely brilliant and straight forward video thank you so much. I actually propagated my pothos using this method and now I’ve got 3. I’m currently trying to do it again with about 20 cuttings.
Wow! You'll have a jungle 😁 Thanks for watching 👍🌱
Learned. Thanks!!!😀
Thank you very much for your simple and quite easy to understand instructions.!!!
Great easy to follow video! I tend to cover my rooting jar with a plastic bag or upside-down clear cup.
That helps retain the moist environment for the leaves before they root.
It’s worked great for vining plants like ficus pumila and lysimachia for example.
That's a very sensible suggestion 👍 Thanks for sharing 🙂
Great video thank you for sharing 👍🏼
And, a straight wall container is easier to remove the cutting when the root system gets growing. Also much easier to put it back in during maintenance.
Inspired me to try this initially with coleus. Thank you
Fabulous video. Thanks for the gardening tips!
Dude, who are you? Man you are so easy to understand, it’s appreciated…
Thankyou for the Great video , I am new to taking cuttings in Water - so very Useful here 👍🌱
Love the details in your explanation and the pace of your video. I’m excited to try the tips you’ve provided. Thanks for your advice!
Thank you for sharing, I've noticed that leaves have grown but still no roots?
Your ways of propagating is direct and useful and if what you've talked about is original then it's wonderful to do my own. Thanks for explanation.
holy propagation batman! this has been the most in depth video about water propagation. SUBSCRIBED!
Thank you so much 🦇🪴😀
Thanks for this great information👍🏾
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Is the very good ,thank you.
Thanks
You only done house plants , how does this work for shrubs and clematis in the spring . I am very interested in your take on these
OMGA Craig, I was waiting for the herbs glass and the bottle bottom, you are the only other person I've seen doing it. I once told my boss that I use bottle bottoms as over pots, and he laughed and told me that I'm like his mother 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But it works, its free and effective, I often also go to charity shops and see if there any glass items that are cheap and I fancy the look of for my plant shelve.
Great video indeed
PS: OMGA = oh my giddy aunt 🙈
Thanks bud! Cheap is best for sure. That way if things don't work then the loss doesn't put you off trying again 😁
I’m just beginning this hobby with some trees I’m trying to propagate. I have a bunch of old Powerade bottles I thought I’d put to use. Hopefully it’ll work, they are quite sturdy so thought they would come in handy for this. Not sure.
Thanks for these tips :)
Question - what is an ideal temperature for root development? I'm assuming during the winter time will be hard for cuttings to develop roots.. ?
Yes... I was wondering the same thing , what is a good water temperature? Should I use a heating mat?
Are they ready to plant when there are a couple of roots?
If the roots do get too long can you cut them down a little and it will be ok? I have done that and the plant seemed fine
Absolutely. Take care to use clean tools and you should be absolutely fine 👍🙂
Only me going a bit OCD on those two leaves being under water in the section where it says you should not place leaves below the water?
What is a good water temperature to shoot for? Thanks
Great
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Thank you 😁
New to your channel and an curious, can I do a Crepe Myrtle like this in just plain water?
I've got a shefflara been in water since last August. Got big thick roots but no top growth. What's going wrong?
Some Schefflera will only put out new leaves once a year, it depends on the species. If it has enough roots it might be time to pot it into compost.
Is that in the UK ? You have done really well I am struggling with some plants.
Yes I'm in the south of the UK 😁🪴
I put a house plant in the top of my fish tank some of the roots look maybe like they are dead are starting to go but there is long healthy new roots growing all the way down to the gravel. Would it be ok to clip the non good looking roots off and leave the good ones or will it kill the plant?
There is a bit of algea on the couple spots that it looks like that too so it makes sense what you said it could promote it to rot
I shouldve watched the whole video before i commented my bad lmao
How to treat the rot if it started . I didn’t let the plant dry after cutting. I put it straight in water and dealing with some darkening of cutting that’s working its way up . But roots are growing rapidly
If the roots were formed, you should of put it in soil, no need to keep it water if it’s rooted
Bro sometimes the stem melts in water I put algomenia also monsteras
Sometimes, yes. These tips will help it happen less often 👍
I have found the water is better if left alone!
I want to leave my cutting in the water but I am getting larva now why?
what plants can i water propagate please? Thanks :)
Most plants with soft green stems, not woody ones. Some succulents will root in water too but you will need to let the open cut callous over for 2-3 days first.
@@GrowParadise ok great, thanks, ill see what i can find :)
come my friend, greetings, bro
have you ever had success or tried to root colocasia or alocasiain water?
No, I have only ever propagated them from corm offsets.
20cm is double 4 inches.
I'll just watch in mini player. So many ads
How about a drop of 3% hydrogen peroxide?
Always manage to get my cuttings to root really well in water, but the minute I pot them up into compost they start to die. Lost a few a luxurians this winter after potting on.
Yes, some plants are better at this method than others. Begonias often have very fine roots that are susceptible to stress. I find that putting the newly potted Begonia luxurians on a heat mat helps a lot.
Just thinking, adding soil little by little to the water may prevent stress🤔