African Violet Propagation by Blossom Stems

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @colleennisbet3727
    @colleennisbet3727 2 года назад +9

    Wonderful video! I had no idea that blossom stems could be used. Thank you!

  • @VitreousJohn
    @VitreousJohn 11 месяцев назад +3

    Who knew? I will have to attempt this to propagate some of my violets. Thank you for the informative video.

  • @michelleschilling7026
    @michelleschilling7026 Год назад +2

    Optimara Yellowstone is one of my wish plants! I live in Wyo and Yellowstone is one of my favorite places. Such a pretty plant. Thanks for your wonderful videos.

  • @maya993
    @maya993 Год назад +4

    I really needed this video, thank you. I have an incredible Rebel's Splatter Kake AV from Violet Barn (pink flower with white edges and lots of blue fantasy) but none of my leaf clones ever turn out like the parent (usually pink with only a little bit of blue fantasy). I hope that flower stem clones will come out more true to the original.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад +2

      Yes, I’ve heard this variety is not easy to grow from leaves, to accomplish true fantasy blooms in offspring. Good luck with blossom stem propagation!

  • @Lan-uj2zy
    @Lan-uj2zy 2 года назад +4

    That is amazing! Never thought of propagating it using the flower stem. Thank you for making this video.

  • @meghanplamondon8639
    @meghanplamondon8639 6 месяцев назад

    I just saw those small leaves on my petal stems for the first time last night, and now I know what to do with them! Perfect timing, thank you very much. A well done tutorial.,

  • @britl.1822
    @britl.1822 2 года назад +3

    I saw this video for the first time 3 weeks ago. At the time I was looking for how to grow African Violets from the flower stalks, because I wanted to propagate the 2 kimeras that I have true to the mother plant, and that can not be done with leaf propagation. I copied your method, and put the small pots in a mini greenhouse, placed so that it gets light from an east facing window.
    I can now feel that the flower stalks have rooted. And for one of them, the trailer 'Hawaiian Trail' I can see tiny leaves forming between the leeflets and the flower stalks. A special thing about those flower stalks... I received a big cutting without roots of 'Hawaiian Trail' from a private seller. The cutting had several flower stalks in full bloom. I cut them off, and put them in a small vase, so I could admire the flowers, but the cutting would not have the stress of supporting them while growing roots. So having these flowers in a vase made me look for how to also get even more out of them, by propagating them. In fact they remained in the vase quite some time after the flowers had fallen off, before I got around to planting them... 🙃
    So it's kind of fun that 'Hawaiian Trail' now seems to produce new plants faster than the other one which is 'Kilauea'. For 'Kilauea' the flower stalks were taken off the plant, cut shorter, dried 10 minutes, and planted. Those flower stalks have definitly rooted, I can feel that when I pull gently, and they look fresh, but no babies yet.
    Anyways, I just wanted you to know that this video was very useful, and it's now "responsible" for new babies here with me ! So THANK YOU for this video ! ❤️🤗

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome, thanks so much for sharing! So exciting, hope all babies bloom true! 🌸🌸🌸

  • @tameracoelho87
    @tameracoelho87 Год назад +3

    Great video thank you. I have not been successful with this and I think it may be I was not cutting the stem short enough.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад +1

      This hasn’t been always successful for me as well, I only tried a few times, mostly out of curiosity, at a 50/50 success rate. Propagating by leaves remains my most favorite method.

  • @HealingPlaceEnergySchool
    @HealingPlaceEnergySchool 2 года назад +3

    Learn so much. I just repotted all my AV with acrylic yarn wicks. I’m tired.

  • @tameverts3761
    @tameverts3761 4 года назад +2

    Wow I can’t wait to try this method. About 2 months ago a very nice lady offered me leaves to propagate. My babies are coming up now. I have 1 plant full size that’s flowering now so snip snip.

  • @JoAnneMOwens
    @JoAnneMOwens 2 года назад +4

    I have never seen this done before, thx so much for sharing this idea with us! Do you have a follow up video to this planting? It would be good to know if this variety was also successful, thx!

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад +2

      It’s been two years and I still have this variety, so it must’ve been successful, no follow up video though. Thank you for watching!

  • @prettycyjah2094
    @prettycyjah2094 3 года назад +1

    Cant wait to try this method, love your videos... much love from the philippines!

  • @anndrake492
    @anndrake492 Год назад +1

    wow! thats amazing. I am surprised about the blossom stem. thanks.

  • @neridaneuman9534
    @neridaneuman9534 2 года назад +1

    You have been ever so helpful. Thank you

  • @tuckerfam7311
    @tuckerfam7311 5 лет назад +4

    Nice job on your video! Very clear with awesome information. Thanks so much!!!!

  • @asianangie7209
    @asianangie7209 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for detailed demo!

  • @daisyhansraj9352
    @daisyhansraj9352 3 года назад +2

    African Violets are one of my favourite flowers which I love very much I admire so much I can't help .also Roses I wish I had a garden of both of them .unfortunately here in Trinidad we're not that lucky weather wise ,but I still try my best with them .

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      They are my favorite too! Hope your local weather cooperates, happy growing!

  • @joannmahaffey1068
    @joannmahaffey1068 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you

  • @roxanafigueroa1714
    @roxanafigueroa1714 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing a very useful information.

  • @lraston26
    @lraston26 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for the great and very informative video. Also, for letting me know about how long it takes for the babies to grow after propagation. I am so excited, it’s like watching paint dry. So thank you. Now I have a gage to go by.

  • @Alexxa1130
    @Alexxa1130 4 года назад +2

    Very helpful information! Thank you!

  • @conniejenson6797
    @conniejenson6797 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your information. It's very informative. Tomorrow I'm going to try just what you told me!! Can't wait!

  • @ralphchristianson
    @ralphchristianson 4 года назад +2

    This is a new way of doing it, great idea since it works

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад

      Thank you! I learned about it from Violet Barn, super helpful: www.violetbarn.com/plant_care/lessons/propagation-by-blossom-stems/

  • @1on1dogtrainingregan73
    @1on1dogtrainingregan73 Год назад +3

    Wow i had no idea you could propogate them this way

  • @loladidovich5892
    @loladidovich5892 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for the video! Very details. I found very helpful! Can't wait to try it. :)

  • @donnaread6637
    @donnaread6637 3 года назад +1

    Thanks very much.i love your work.

  • @elizabethjones8528
    @elizabethjones8528 Год назад +1

    Do you not water during the two month period when it is in the sandwich bag? Thanks. Love your videos, you have helped me so much.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад +1

      Yes, once in a while, when the soil surface looks dry. Usually, it stays moist for longer periods of time than in open air. Happy growing!

  • @Alexxa1130
    @Alexxa1130 4 года назад +2

    Every time I’m learning more from you and is helping me to re-starting mi new collection of African violets. Thank you!

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад

      You are very welcome! Happy to share with fellow African Violet enthusiasts!

  • @thusharaboutiqueonlinestor7498
    @thusharaboutiqueonlinestor7498 4 года назад +1

    Very beautiful and rare colour contrast one, purple one 🤩👍

  • @yanetvalla9000
    @yanetvalla9000 4 года назад +2

    Interesting I have never tried it before but now I will thank you 👌🏼🇨🇦

  • @danielleaf9146
    @danielleaf9146 2 года назад +1

    Wow I never knew! How long before you can see babies growing off the flowering stem? And how long before it bloomed? Thank you for sharing your expertise.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад

      Usually about the same as with leaf propagation, maybe a bit longer. The success rate, in my growing conditions, depends on the size of the bracts - the smaller they are the less chances are that the bloomstalk will produce offspring. Once the babies are big enough to be separated from the bloomstalk, it takes the same time for them to start blooming as with leaf propagation, depending on the variety.

    • @danielleaf9146
      @danielleaf9146 2 года назад

      @@grayturtleviolets So basically same timeframe leaf vs flower stem.

  • @isotestardo
    @isotestardo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your videos! I have got no problems having babies in the zipbag, both with leave and stem. But , by the time I separate the babies and pot them , they start to rot. Do you acclimate them before taking out the bag? Or do you put them in the bag again after separating ?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  9 месяцев назад +1

      I keep them covered after separating for a while, until they grow at least three rows of new leaves, more in this video: ruclips.net/video/B5EP83hoFho/видео.htmlsi=0XEAIprqFdam588l

    • @isotestardo
      @isotestardo 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@grayturtleviolets Thank you, you're very kind

  • @almamagpantay48
    @almamagpantay48 4 года назад +3

    Hi! Do you have to water the propagated cutting from flower stem you placed in the sandwich bag? If so how often? And whats the soil mixture combination? And the fertilizer you were using?Thank you so much. Alma

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад +3

      I pre-moisten the potting mix, when I make it, so just a little water at the beginning, and after that water sparingly, only as needed, when the potting mix appears dry. I keep the sandwich bag closed, so the moisture usually stays in. I open it once a week to check. When I water it, I use DynaGro 7-9-5 at 1/4 tsp/gallon. Here is the potting mix I am using: ruclips.net/video/pLLcZOfIo-E/видео.html

    • @almamagpantay48
      @almamagpantay48 4 года назад

      Thank you so much.

    • @cherylrettinger1043
      @cherylrettinger1043 2 года назад

      Do u ever place cinnamon on the tips of the blossom stems when propagating? I read it stimulates growth but I haven't tried it

  • @sarahp5437
    @sarahp5437 3 года назад

    Hello I really love your videos thank you for sharing!
    Do you have an update video?
    I have a beautiful NOID AFV I picked up from a nursery that I’d love to propagate. I don’t think that a leaf would give me the same flower. Is this a good option for me? The bloom is a sparkly light bright happy pink with white frilly edges and lots of purple freckles 😍 it’s so beautiful!!

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching! I didn't make an update video to this particular blossom stems propagation episode. Congrats on the beautiful blooming plant! Unless it's a chimera that requires a bloomstalk propagation, propagating by leaves should work too. Sometimes, with non-chimera varieties, bloomstalk propagation is used to produce baby plants with particularly nice looking blooms, by propagating from that particular bloomstalk that carries those blooms. Happy growing!

  • @nunya2036
    @nunya2036 2 года назад

    Another excellent video, I tried using a stem before but didn’t plant it deep enough it’s still alive but not growing babies.

  • @almamagpantay48
    @almamagpantay48 4 года назад +1

    I find your video very interesting.What is the size of the cup to propagate 3 stems? And what is the brand and kind of the wick yarn.Thank you so much.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I use 3 oz plastic solo cups, I buy them at a local Ralphs. I use the 4-ply worsted weight 100% acrylic yarn, any brand will do. Currently, I am using TLC Essentials by Red Heart - it's the old yarn I have left over at home :-)

  • @lornabailey1294
    @lornabailey1294 3 года назад

    I love your video on Affrician voilets very informative but I live in Jamaica my few voilets are outdoors they are doing well I believe but I don't know much as how to really keep them I do not knoe their names I will learn as I go along do you know how I could get leaf to buy to improve my collection please help me I would be very gratefull

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      Here in the U.S., a grower is required to provide phytosanitary certificates for all international orders. Check out Violet Barn, I believe they ship internationally: www.violetbarn.com/store/international-d5.html

  • @helenemacare4105
    @helenemacare4105 3 года назад +1

    After you put in the plastic bag. Do you stil have to give the plant water ?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      I usually plant mine in a premoistened potting mix, which tends to retain moisture in the enclosed plastic bag or domed propagation container. I check it periodically and water sparingly when the surface of the potting mix appears dry, usually every two weeks or so.

  • @marilynasterevillarta1485
    @marilynasterevillarta1485 2 года назад +1

    Tnx

  • @sanjudaley5876
    @sanjudaley5876 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very much very interesting idea (Kathmandu)

  • @burtonwillis6454
    @burtonwillis6454 4 года назад +4

    You are an excellent teacher. I truly hope that's something you will put in your "strengths" column. Just curious how long did it take you to get really good at propagation? Beginner here, new subscriber, do you have an instagram?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад +2

      Thank you! Got serious about growing African Violets two years ago, took me a few months to get the propagation right. Here is how I do it now: ruclips.net/video/ICSIn8sPtCs/видео.html. Thinking about creating an instagram account, that's a great idea! Welcome to the club! :-)

  • @vilmat.gonzalez2759
    @vilmat.gonzalez2759 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your tutorial. I noticed, you use distilled water? Am I right?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      Happy to share! I do use the store-bought water sometimes, most of the times just regular tap water that I let sit in open containers over night.

  • @luckytahlula6515
    @luckytahlula6515 2 года назад

    I love your videos. I got an African violet and looked up info on RUclips and there you are. I want to propagate and you were very clear on everything but I have one question. Do you water the violet in the bag at all after you close it? Thanks.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад +1

      Happy to help! When propagating in a plastic bag, I watch the surface of the potting mix, and water it only when it looks dry. Usually, not too often, the plastic bag enclosure keeps the humid air in and the potting mix stays moist longer than in open air, it’s important not to overwater, otherwise the propagation material will rot from excess moisture.

    • @luckytahlula6515
      @luckytahlula6515 2 года назад

      @@grayturtleviolets thank you so much. I'm going tomorrow to get all the supplies from soil to the little cups that you recommend on your video. You rock! Stay well and God bless you.

    • @geebrewer8186
      @geebrewer8186 2 года назад

      @@grayturtleviolets how long do you keep it in the plastic bag? The one you showed on the video with all the baby leaves, will you keep it in a plastic bag or is it old enough to be out on it's own?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад +1

      @@geebrewer8186 I keep them covered until the babies are big enough to be separated and planted in their own containers, usually when they have 6 leaves. Check out this video for more info: ruclips.net/video/B5EP83hoFho/видео.html

  • @CatNip379
    @CatNip379 2 года назад

    I love your accent ❤️ the voice of my people! Russian/Ukrainian

  • @francrouch9347
    @francrouch9347 Год назад

    Would it be okay to place several cups in an aquarium with a glass top and a light shining through the glass top? It would be a mini green house.

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад +1

      African Violets do really well in terrariums and bubble gardens! Great idea!

  • @jujularue7611
    @jujularue7611 2 года назад +1

    У меня через два месяца как раз вылезли малыши, а много за раз могут вырасти и при отделении надо сразу всех снимать? Сейчас там как будто два листика закрученные в разные стороны размером со спичечную головку. Я их несколько раз раскапывала от нетерпения, теперь думаю, будет ли фиалка еще дольше "думать" или они не как орхидеи, не тугодумы?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад

      Численность потомства и скорость размножения зависит от сорта. Иногда появления деток приходится ждать до 6 месяцев, а у некоторых сортов они могут появиться через 5 недель. Не спешите отделять, подождите пока у деток сформируется хотя бы 2-3 пары листьев. У меня есть отдельное видео об этом: ruclips.net/video/B5EP83hoFho/видео.html

  • @tameracoelho87
    @tameracoelho87 Год назад +1

    Can you wick the blossom stems and the leaf propagations?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад

      Yes, I started wick-watering some of my leaf propagations and it worked great! Haven’t tried wick-watering bloomstalk propagations, only propagated a few in potting mix.

  • @marysunshine389
    @marysunshine389 8 месяцев назад +1

    Do you use fertilized water or just plain water for the stems? Thank you

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  8 месяцев назад

      Just plain water for about a month until they grow roots

  • @lyndakrause4281
    @lyndakrause4281 3 года назад +1

    Great video, have just tried this method. Wondering if you have done a follow up video. How did the flower stems go versus leaf. How long before you could separate the babies from the flower stem etc. which would you prefer leaf or flower propagation?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      Personally, I find propagation by leaf much easier than propagation by bloom stalk, and do the latter only for chimera varieties (they are known to propagate true only from suckers or bloomstalks, but not from leaves). I talk about my leaf propagation method here, check it out: ruclips.net/video/ICSIn8sPtCs/видео.html. Separating babies in both methods usually is the same, depending on size and viability of the babies, here is how I do it with leaf propagation: ruclips.net/video/B5EP83hoFho/видео.html. Appreciate your feedback!

  • @pinkyssj4
    @pinkyssj4 Год назад +1

    If the bottom part of flower stem has most growing hormone, then why did you shorten the stem by cutting it?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад

      This is needed to encourage growth of roots and babies from the area where bracts connect to the main flower stem, rather than from the end of the flower stem. When propagating chimeras in particular, only these babies will be most likely to repeat the parent chimera characteristics, whereas if they grow from the end of the main flower stem, they are most likely to sport.

  • @user-pe8mt3px9b
    @user-pe8mt3px9b Год назад +1

    Do you have to have a stem with leaflets on them to propagate this way?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  Год назад +1

      Yes, the leaflets play important role in photosynthesis, supplying bloom stalk with energy needed for formation of roots and babies.

  • @jackielagioia6656
    @jackielagioia6656 3 года назад +1

    How often do you water when they're in the Ziploc bags?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      About once every 3-4 weeks, just watch for the potting mix to look dry and then water ever so slightly.

  • @amerikadabiturk
    @amerikadabiturk 3 года назад +1

    ❤️💞💕

  • @annabel5040
    @annabel5040 3 года назад +1

    can you propagate a leaf petiole without the actual leaf?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  3 года назад

      I know AVs can be propagated from a section of a leaf, and trailing varieties can be propagated by stem cuttings that have at least one leaf bud, but never heard of propagation from a leaf petiole, without the actual leaf. I would imagine that AV leaf petioles have lower photosynthetic capacity than the AV leaves, therefore less likely to produce roots and babies without the leaf. The photosynthetic capacity is the reason why the size of the bracts matters in the AV bloomstalk propagation, for instance, as shown in this video.

  • @kiddywriter
    @kiddywriter 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you water them again after placing in plastic bag?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  10 месяцев назад

      Infrequently, the sealed plastic bag keeps moisture well. When the potting mix surface looks dry, I water it again, about a month later.

  • @Glofishes
    @Glofishes 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I got a sport from a streptocarpus. Would it be possible to do the same procedure?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  9 месяцев назад +1

      I haven’t tried propagating Streptocarpus this way. I’d be curious to learn about this myself!

    • @Glofishes
      @Glofishes 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@grayturtleviolets Hm... I'll have to experiment on my more normal streptocarpus and ask around.
      She's has a sectorial chimera flower which is very stunning.

  • @roxanafigueroa1714
    @roxanafigueroa1714 4 года назад +1

    Do you know how to propagate African violet by seed and get the seeds from the mother plant ?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад +1

      I've seen others do it, but haven't tried it myself. Check this out: nadeausafricanvioletseeds.com/instructions

    • @roxanafigueroa1714
      @roxanafigueroa1714 4 года назад

      Thank you for answering my question so quickly. I saw the video of Mr. Nadeau and he explains part of my question very well and I will definitely put it into practice as soon as possible. I know that this topic of propagation by seed is not very common in you tube videos, even the method you use is the first time I see it and I really liked it, I will also put it into practice. However I would always like to find out the complete process by seed. I have found videos on how to pollinate African violets but they do not explain how to obtain the seed ... If you have any specific information on obtaining the seed of the mother plant, I will appreciate your guiding ...

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад

      @@roxanafigueroa1714 I saw it in practice only once so far, when I attended a hybridizing workshop hosted by Burbank African Violet Society before the pandemic. I remember the host showing opening the seed pods over a white paper, so we could see them easy, but I don't recall the tool he used, might have been an x-acto knife. Have you tried reaching out to hybridizers on social media? Some have their own groups on Facebook, and there are also groups for African Violet growers, I found them very helpful.

    • @roxanafigueroa1714
      @roxanafigueroa1714 4 года назад +1

      These methods of propagation of African violets are new to me, until a few days ago I started watching videos on this topic and I found the method of propagation by seed. It caught my attention. I continued my research and found yours that I found fascinating and easy to do ... I will continue my research with the information you have given me. Again, thanks for your help.

    • @saleena.kashraf9413
      @saleena.kashraf9413 4 года назад

      @@roxanafigueroa1714 where did you bay that seed,from india

  • @massudcnee6649
    @massudcnee6649 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. Will it grow root if I dip the cutting in honey? Thank you

  • @susanbender7138
    @susanbender7138 4 года назад +1

    Can you put more than one 3oz container in a plastic bag?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  4 года назад

      Sure, as long as it stays sealed to keep the moisture in!

  • @kymetozdemir942
    @kymetozdemir942 3 года назад +1

    👏👏👏

  • @ericahowland7504
    @ericahowland7504 2 года назад

    how often do you water ?

    • @grayturtleviolets
      @grayturtleviolets  2 года назад

      The key is to keep potting mix moist, but not overwatered, so I water a little bit every time when the potting mix dries out. Frequency depends on the room temperature, when it gets warm, the potting mix dries faster than in cooler temps, so I water more frequently in the summer and less frequently in the winter.

  • @AidaJof
    @AidaJof 3 года назад +1

    Good tutorial. It could have been done in 5 min, I sped up most of it in 5 sec. increments.

  • @amerikadabiturk
    @amerikadabiturk 3 года назад +1

    👏👏👏