Propagating Plants - Propagate Pepper Plants from Cuttings

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @darrellhale3657
    @darrellhale3657 8 лет назад +77

    I've watched many of your videos. just want to say thank you! you are pleasant and not boring.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  8 лет назад +3

      +Darrell Hale Thank you Darrell! Thanks for your kind feedback.

    • @itslaudy
      @itslaudy 8 лет назад +5

      +Khang Starr i also agree with darrell

    • @drag_on_nation
      @drag_on_nation 7 лет назад

      Khang Starr hey Khang how can I send you some seeds from my own crosses?

    • @ridealongryan
      @ridealongryan 7 лет назад

      Darrell Hale thanks

    • @ridealongryan
      @ridealongryan 7 лет назад

      Khang Starr ok thanks

  • @HiltTilt
    @HiltTilt 4 года назад +5

    People don't realize how easy growing food and herbs can be! Nice video, haven't took pepper cuttings before. My Bell Peppers produce decent in my Southern window in winter. It still gets 26 at night here in mid april.

  • @ajwspjs2
    @ajwspjs2 8 лет назад +7

    I love it that you post your results in the same video. Thanks for posting this!

    • @handmadehearts
      @handmadehearts 3 года назад

      Agreed! I love the before & after clips. Thank you Khang.

  • @GoGreenYes
    @GoGreenYes 3 года назад +4

    great way to speed up pepper plants growth

  • @fificorina
    @fificorina 8 лет назад +2

    That is cool, I did it with basil cuttings and it worked I didn't know you can do it with peppers too, thank you for posting this!

  • @michellelewis580
    @michellelewis580 4 месяца назад

    Hey, UK here ✌️. Thank you for explaining so well. Really enjoying watching your videos especially on Aloes & propagating pepper plants! 👌 Also, I just melted..loveee your accent! 😍🫠

  • @patriciapage5153
    @patriciapage5153 5 лет назад +3

    I needed this video. Something has been eating my plant so I need to try and save it. Thank you.

  • @JuicingGardener
    @JuicingGardener 9 лет назад +6

    Great video. You've really expanded my view of what can be done with peppers! I'm propagating quite a few plants right now. thanks! ~Sheryl

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад +1

      +JuicingGardener (Sheryl Mann) Thank you! Good luck with your propagation.

  • @rajnair995
    @rajnair995 5 лет назад +3

    YOU ARE A PLANT SURGEON KHANG! AWESOME!

  • @AllanBallan
    @AllanBallan 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video Khang. I love the fact that the age of the cutting/plant is the same as the "motherplant".

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад

      +Allan “l4x3rmedel” Ballan It's really cool to be able to get a plant that produces so fast.

  • @seangilroy645
    @seangilroy645 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Khang, I love your channel. I started growing peppers last spring and I visit your channel daily for tips and inspiration. I've adopted a number of your methods with great success, now I've grown 6 different types. I just wanted to say thanks for the great videos and pepper community!

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад

      +Sean Gilroy Thanks for this nice comment, Sean!

  • @BlackJesus8463
    @BlackJesus8463 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for showing results in the same videos!

  • @rayachan1794
    @rayachan1794 9 лет назад +1

    wow,I didn't know this I always put my broken plants in the food waste bin. thank you for sharing this video ☺

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад

      +Raya Chan You're welcome!

  • @AMScheinberg
    @AMScheinberg 8 лет назад +1

    I have about five different varieties of hot pepper plants growing out in my yard that have been very plentiful in fruit production, and I didn't want them to go to waste when the winter sets in, so this is very helpful!

  • @vonzaag4555
    @vonzaag4555 8 лет назад +7

    Thank you for the video! Didn't know this could be done with pepper plants.

  • @ThePepperspraydepot
    @ThePepperspraydepot 7 лет назад +7

    you are awesome, I could watch your videos all day....oh wait...I already do...lol

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles 2 года назад

    Love it. Gonna find some great peppers and clone them for next spring. Thanks Khang.

  • @tersta1
    @tersta1 3 года назад

    Hi Khang, I've had good success bare-root transplanting pepper from outdoors to the indoor garden. I blast all the soil and pests from roots and leaves, spray with insecticide and pot up in fresh, sterilized potting mix. The plants don't show any sign of shock. In fact, I've found the plants have more vigor once transplanted. On the other hand, trying to root pepper cuttings has been slow going for me. I see the root buds and new leaf clusters and even a flower, which I pinched off, but only one plant has a 1/4" root so far. I think I'd need to put the plants on a heating mat (or run lights on the shelve below) to speed up the rooting. It's not even warm enough for growing peppers here indoors without bottom heating. Well, they'll stay alive, but grow too slow. I also bare-root transplanted Swiss Chard and they're fine also. Anyway, if fungus gnats are a problem bare-root transplanting might be the solution people need, so I thought I'd share my findings.

  • @Barbara-el5wl
    @Barbara-el5wl 4 года назад

    Man those ARE trees🤭wow some sturdy ass pepper plants. Thx👌

  • @meehan302
    @meehan302 9 лет назад

    Fantastic tip on propagating Peppers. Thank you for sharing. All the best, Patrick

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад

      +Patrick Meehan Thanks for stopping by Patrick!

  • @GoodRedBlackRatio
    @GoodRedBlackRatio 7 лет назад +2

    Trying this for the first time ever today! Got all my little reaper cuttings trimmed and in water... we'll see

    • @Cryptocrazy589
      @Cryptocrazy589 6 лет назад

      GoodRedBlackRatio How did it go with your reaper cuttings?

  • @mikenite69
    @mikenite69 9 лет назад +9

    Hey khang another method for using the rooting hormone that would probably work better is dip your cutting into water after it is all trimmed down and then dip your cutting end into your rooting hormone and let the branch sit for a little bit before u put it into water so the hormones can penetrate the stem. Either way cool update and peppers are some hardy plants that show great will to live.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад +3

      +mikenite69 Good idea Mike. I will try this in the future.

    • @leebrasher5242
      @leebrasher5242 6 лет назад

      I know and soil propagation you dip it in the hormone and then flick it really hard to get off the excess powder before you stick it in the soil. So I'm thinking in water Maybe you leave it sitting dry for a while cuz it's probably going to wash away?

    • @davidisaacson9328
      @davidisaacson9328 15 дней назад

      ​@@leebrasher5242It really shouldn't matter if you leave the hormone to dry on the cutting or not. The hormone is now in the water...that the plant can still easily access.

  • @chandrikapesala
    @chandrikapesala 5 лет назад +1

    I Learnt a new tip, shouldn’t remove all the leaves. Thank you so much

  • @DjPorkchop73
    @DjPorkchop73 8 лет назад +1

    I have learned a lot form watching your videos the last couple days. Very informative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JTBear
    @JTBear 8 лет назад +13

    Lol, it looks so easy & straightforward and yet I can never seem to get roots on my cuttings ...
    Don't have any rooting hormone though, maybe I'll grab some willow leaves for this next try. :-)
    Thanks for the video Khang!

    • @passyourdrugtest420
      @passyourdrugtest420 7 лет назад +2

      JT Bear I would think the plant would need nutrients to support the rooting for such a thick piece. If not it will focus on staying alive.
      seaweed and cal mag liquid

    • @anzebeton1869
      @anzebeton1869 7 лет назад +2

      I had a similar problem when I tried rooting them in water. Had those small white bumps on the stem, showing that roots wanted to form, but they din't want to shoot outwards. Solved it by sticking cuttings in rockwhool cubes (coco choir also works) and they rooted like crazy. My theory is, that the plant needs to probe for that water and if water is all around it just won't bother sending roots out. Theory backfires when you see roots perfectly for in the video though. But still, it's a possible solution

    • @MrCharlieCom
      @MrCharlieCom 7 лет назад +1

      I think the stems need to root in darkness. In other words, wrap the jars with tinfoil to block the light from the rooting sections.

    • @tigeruppercut6421
      @tigeruppercut6421 7 лет назад

      MrCharlieCom I would of thought nighttime would be enough for that. But it's a good tip

    • @ammibabaindia8935
      @ammibabaindia8935 6 лет назад

      JT Bear s

  • @matthewduke4233
    @matthewduke4233 7 лет назад

    started growing ghost peppers and all your videos have helped me along the way and made me try to make a frankenplant like yours

  • @JebGardener
    @JebGardener 9 лет назад +6

    Have you tried just putting the stem in moist potting mix? It worked for me with Tomatoes this year. I know peppers don't root as easily as Tomatoes, so maybe that would be harder. Also, do you think blocking out the light would help the roots grow?

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад +10

      +Jeb Gardener Yes, I have done moist potting mix and it also worked, but this method works better for me. I have tried blocking out lights, it just make all the leaves fall off.

  • @rebeccazamora363
    @rebeccazamora363 3 года назад

    I learned so much from your video sir and this will really contribute to my success,t. ty so much and more power.

  • @zhdlot
    @zhdlot 7 лет назад +5

    A fully grown chilli Pepper plant no matter how big it is , is not called a" Tree " it's still a plant but thumbs up for some good informataion !

  • @goodoleme
    @goodoleme 8 лет назад

    Your rosemary cuttings also look great!

  • @AvantiMorocha1
    @AvantiMorocha1 8 лет назад +6

    I love your videos. Can I try this method with Bougainvillea cuttings? Thanks

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  8 лет назад +3

      +Avanti Morocha I have only tried this method on herbs and peppers. I've never done Bougainvillea, so I don't know. It's definitely worth a shot if you have those available.

    • @AvantiMorocha1
      @AvantiMorocha1 8 лет назад +2

      I'll give them a try :)

  • @RobBackyardGardenerr
    @RobBackyardGardenerr 9 лет назад

    Great tutorial Khang! I wish I did that for my dying red savina....

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад +1

      +Rob Backyard Gardenerr That would've given you a headstart on your indoor grow. These clones take on the original age of the original plant.

    • @RobBackyardGardenerr
      @RobBackyardGardenerr 9 лет назад +2

      +Khang Starr just rub it in Khang... LOL.

    • @GardenHard2012
      @GardenHard2012 9 лет назад

      +Khang Starr hey great video! my .20 cent is start you growing in jan and forget about the cloning. I dont say it's bad or anything. I'm saying that it is better for me and might be for some others. I have done some cloning and overwinter and early starts and the early starts alway do better and the only think i can think why is that they might have had better or new mix soil and the other didn 't have enough nuts. All the overwinter plants had poor fruit production that year, smaller fruits or to my fault when into shock from going from indoor to outdoors

  • @eightgeorge
    @eightgeorge 6 лет назад +1

    I just given this a try, thanks for teaching us sifu. Love the tips and content in your channel,keep up the good work mate.

  • @uniteamerica9446
    @uniteamerica9446 4 года назад

    Thanks. You're a fast stirrer.

  • @Kube_Dog
    @Kube_Dog 6 лет назад +1

    If you have such frequent wind damage, I would stake the peppers like you would a tomato. I always do it, because where I live it takes just one ferocious thunderstorm to wreck a plant.

  • @1makeka
    @1makeka 7 лет назад

    Love your videos, I had learn so much ! I understand now what I had been doing wrong. Thanks you so much.

  • @miki_car
    @miki_car 9 лет назад +5

    Hi...Cutting with no more than four leafes,i put in cup with very wet soil .Cup is in nyalon bag,to keep moist and its on warm place.No direct sunlight ,no hormon.Sprinkle leafes and soil with clean water once a day . Whole cutting is 8cm long,and at least 3cm in soil...never had problem with rooting.

  • @bayangnelson
    @bayangnelson Год назад

    thank you very much for sharing mlso tamsak friend

  • @Datboi-mn6ok
    @Datboi-mn6ok 7 лет назад

    Love the video, very helpful and very concise.

  • @elizabethangeles6113
    @elizabethangeles6113 8 лет назад

    thank u Mr.khang..for the video.it's so amazing and it will added to my knowledge.I will try to do it to my small garden.

  • @gerrymethven3141
    @gerrymethven3141 7 лет назад

    Another excellent video, thank you Khang

  • @NOSSOPAISAGISMOONLINEBRASIL
    @NOSSOPAISAGISMOONLINEBRASIL 9 лет назад

    What a wonderful helpful, detailed video!!

  • @HeirloomReviews
    @HeirloomReviews 7 лет назад +14

    ITS HARD TO ROOT PEPPER CUTTINGS BUT IT WILL ROOT AFTER A FEW WEEKS!

  • @johnhull2582
    @johnhull2582 2 года назад

    XD I'm actually wanting to clone some Scotch Bonnets! That's exactly why I looked at this vid.

  • @heat_wave5774
    @heat_wave5774 6 лет назад

    My first cutting rooted for just 5 days it was a morning glory it also flowered and is doing well

  • @elizabethangeles6113
    @elizabethangeles6113 8 лет назад

    thank u Mr khang it will added to my knowledge. sooo amazing.I'll try to make it to my little garden.

  • @BobMelsimpleliving.
    @BobMelsimpleliving. 9 лет назад

    Good information. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes Bob.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад

      +Bob Lt (BobMel's Gardening) Thanks, Bob!

  • @jeffdinter6208
    @jeffdinter6208 3 года назад +1

    Okay what about when I'm overwintering my peppers? Can I use the same message when I'm tripping back my pepper plants? That way I can save and make more pepper plants from my existing plant right? Or will this not work when overwintering?

  • @dodgybishop1479
    @dodgybishop1479 6 лет назад

    You should cut your clones right below an internode, that's where new roots tend to form the quickest.

  • @GardenHard2012
    @GardenHard2012 9 лет назад +1

    Yeah, i have tried that method for the last 3-5yrs i i dont have any luck with my super hot peppers, but my tomatoes work all the time tho! This year i left the pepper cutting in water with a water pump and out of all five not one of them rooted> they all have the rooting paste on them and at the end of the summer still not roots.

  • @jadaowens1100
    @jadaowens1100 4 года назад

    You are amazing thank you so much. I will try this today

  • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
    @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 3 года назад

    Rooting, not fruiting. I like that!

  • @charleslalonde7024
    @charleslalonde7024 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos but I have a concern. Every rooting compound I've purchased in the past has warning labels saying not to use on plants intended for human consumption. Is the Miracle Grow version food safe?

  • @kylecoulson9
    @kylecoulson9 9 лет назад +16

    You should cut the leaf(s) in half. I'm told this will stop the leafs from growing and the plant will focus on growing roots.

    • @mcchill8200
      @mcchill8200 4 года назад

      yeah, my dad always cut the leaves in half. seems work fine

    • @ON3L0VEwalrus
      @ON3L0VEwalrus 3 года назад +1

      Long way or short way?

  • @ristuksenvittu
    @ristuksenvittu 6 лет назад

    Roots are starting to show on the cutting of my overwintered cayenne after 3 weeks. i left quite alot of leaves since the leaves were so small but took away all the flowers. also i gave it nutrients each time i changed the water every other day. I wasnt sure if you could propagate an annuum but i guess you can, but i also wasnt sure if i can overwinter an annuum but here we are 😄
    PS: the cutting i have is cut from a young shoot from this spring, i just thought the shoot was getting too long and was thinking of topping all the new shoots so i cut this one just above the 2 first leaves on the shoot. Also this cayenne is somehow special since it sometimes made 2 flowers on the same "spot"(english is not my first language btw) which is not something that annuums do.

  • @GrandmaGG001
    @GrandmaGG001 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much...you are awesome. I really appreciate your help. Thank you.

  • @jek9911
    @jek9911 8 лет назад +3

    Did you cover the bottles to keep light away from the roots? The largest pepper branch that developed roots the quickest had relatively large leaves. The rooting hormone stem was almost a bare twig at the beginning of the project. Have you seen that pattern before? I thought the smallest stems would be the fastest. You had nice plants after only 16 days. Your home must be very clean.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  8 лет назад

      I have done this experiment a few more times after. I find that if you take cutting from an older branch, it roots much faster than the younger branches. The farther the branches are to the bottom of the parent tree, the better the success rates. I did not cover the container, it is as you seen in the video.

    • @Kelberi
      @Kelberi 7 лет назад

      Khang Starr do you need to change water?

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  7 лет назад

      You can change it every week. Sometimes I get lazy and I leave it longer.

  • @subhajyotibanerjee279
    @subhajyotibanerjee279 2 года назад

    Hey man..really appreciate this video. 🙌A storm broke one of my best bellpepper plants in half. I was wondering if using an ordinary cococoir jiffy pellet soaked in rooting hormone would work if I just stick my cutting in it. The jiffy pellet I'm using is plain cococoir with no manufacturer added rooting hormone/booster in it.

  • @nickfury4050
    @nickfury4050 8 лет назад +1

    Great vid Khang. I love the experiments that you do and you also make it clear and easy to follow. I look forward to seeing your pepper crops for next season.
    Quick question, how often do you change the water in the cuttings containers and does it matter if algae grows in the water? I noticed it looked like some was growing in yours

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  8 лет назад +2

      +Nick Fury If you see algae, change the water and rinse the container. Algae will restrict root development. I believe they also suck all oxygen out of the water.

  • @arienevenida
    @arienevenida 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! My cherry bomb got root infestation so I have to cut it and put it in the water. Hopefully they'll grow into nice plants.

  • @lordvader5540
    @lordvader5540 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @b4ds33d2
    @b4ds33d2 8 лет назад +4

    plants don't photosynthesize until they are rooted. you can cut all the leaves off and that actually increases your propagation rate significantly.

    • @easymac79
      @easymac79 7 лет назад +3

      Doesn't it need at least one leaf to photosynthesize sugars for the roots to grow? That is the purpose of the cotyledons, the seed provides the sugars that allow it to germinate, but there wouldn't be any significant source of stored sugar with no roots to begin with in a cutting.
      I am not arguing, that is my perception, I could be wrong, or maybe certain plants are different than others.

    • @oliversykes6402
      @oliversykes6402 7 лет назад

      Dakota Lally Roots go out before cotelydons leave the seed husk.

    • @easymac79
      @easymac79 7 лет назад +2

      Oliver Sykes Correct, and isn't it the carbohydrates stored in the seed that provide the energy for that? When taking cuttings there is no seed.

    • @teekotrain6845
      @teekotrain6845 4 года назад

      Thanks smart people. My propogation has been going well....with the exception of peppers. From the comments i should try soil

    • @sn232
      @sn232 2 месяца назад

      Yes and this is why when people overwinter their pepper plants, they remove ALL leaves, and keep any growing leaves off of the plant until it is closer to the next Spring.

  • @grant6383
    @grant6383 3 года назад +1

    Will the cuttings fruit before the end of the growing season?

  • @joaniepooh89
    @joaniepooh89 5 лет назад

    You are awesome and so simple. I have subscribed to your channel. Awesome. After you propagate the roots, can you just transfer it into potting soil or do you have to wait?

  • @lucphinney
    @lucphinney 2 года назад

    Wondering if new growth versus near-woody cuttings gives better results?

  • @mirceadancismas2829
    @mirceadancismas2829 5 лет назад

    Great tutorials. I'm trying to propagate Charapita peppers from cuttings, - and unfortunately never work. On the other hand, I've saved seeds, and the seed do not germinate.... any suggestion? Thank you

  • @mdiazdiaz5612
    @mdiazdiaz5612 4 года назад +1

    How much lighting does the cuttings need to grow do you place it in a shaded area away from direct sun? Can you cover this in a video? Thanks for sharing, we are learning a lot from you. Thanks

    • @davidisaacson9328
      @davidisaacson9328 15 дней назад

      For the first few days, I leave the lights OFF full time, to let the cuttings recover from the stress and shock. After this, I will put them in a South facing window( for Northern hemisphere) full time. If you have an artificial light source...you can leave them under this light for anywhere from 4-8 hours/day.

  • @saint85
    @saint85 2 месяца назад

    I have a hard time doing this and im never successful im going to try this i think i was messing up by putting a humidity doom on them hopefully im successful this time thanks for the video

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo 2 месяца назад

    Hi! I've never had successful cuttings before, but two of my pepper plant cuttings are starting to root. What do I do now? Thanks

  • @jazradcliffe2286
    @jazradcliffe2286 2 года назад

    I put a small stem into a potting mix and it has grown roots and even two buds. Should I take the buds off or will they fall off by themselves.

  • @leonardthelean
    @leonardthelean 8 лет назад

    Enjoy your videos. I'm envious of your propagation successes. I'm great at starting from seeds but have had very little success at cuttings, so I have a few questions for you. At the 1:47 mark, you show two branches that you are propagating in a white cup. Have those two already rooted at that point? If so, did you root them in that cup, which I assume is filled with perlite? Did you clip all of the leaves before you started the soak? Because those are some healthy looking leaves. Also, under more general questions, do you keep the cuttings under growlights when you are waiting for the roots? Another viewer asked about blocking out light. You answered that it caused the leaves to fall off. Did you cover the whole plant or just the container? I have been made aware that using a clear container for the roots can stunt or even kill the roots. Thanks.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  8 лет назад

      +marvsandman At 1:47 is the result of my success. What you see in this video is exactly how I propagate every time. I place them in clear containers under my indoor lights. After a few weeks they will sprout roots.

  • @smolboyi
    @smolboyi 7 лет назад

    you're a really cool dude I want to be like you and have tons of plants everywhere

  • @f66gold
    @f66gold 9 лет назад

    Great video...Do you do this for your next years crop? I've taken seeds out of some hot peppers, I was wondering when do I start to get them started ie. (what month, for net years crop)? Will I be able to save the plants that I now have growing? By propagating my existing plants how do I keep them safe during the winter? I live in southern Calif.Thanks for your supper video's

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  9 лет назад

      +Fred Gold I usually start my seeds around January, I live in Texas. If your temperature does not drop below 50 degrees, you can simple cut them back and they may make it through winter. If you are propagating like I did in this video, you'll need to provide them artificial lights indoor.

  • @Scott-jz4xx
    @Scott-jz4xx Год назад

    I don't know if using tap water is always the way to go. Where I live, there is a lot of chlorine added to our water, and I have found that with some pepper varieties this actually damages them. To combat this, I will be building a charcoal water filtration system to give my plants the clean, fresh water they need to thrive.

  • @estiben3508
    @estiben3508 3 года назад +1

    Do u need to use a lamp or just sunrays?

  • @CHUCKYGRAFF
    @CHUCKYGRAFF 2 года назад

    Do you know if it's better to cut under a node? I kerp trying to root cuttings and I only fail, but that won't stop me. My mom has an old tree that we don't know the name of so I'm determined to get a cutting

  • @samanthanicholson9015
    @samanthanicholson9015 7 лет назад +1

    do you change out the water? if so how often?

  • @infamos
    @infamos 4 года назад

    Will this work with pepper plants that are not as mature? about 2 months old,one of my pepper plants just snapped in half

    • @818deadboys
      @818deadboys 4 года назад

      I would wait if possible, of course if it’s wrecked, try it out, better than nothing?

    • @infamos
      @infamos 4 года назад

      I threw it away lol I have spares I planted in case, thanks for reply though, bless.

  • @Jennifer-qo4kz
    @Jennifer-qo4kz 7 лет назад

    cool video. very helpful

  • @vespucio78
    @vespucio78 7 лет назад

    liked it, simple. thanks a lot. cheers

  • @terrynicholson5214
    @terrynicholson5214 6 лет назад

    Do you chamge out the water every day or no, i dont see plant getting air just wondering if plant would drown?

  • @greygray5684
    @greygray5684 3 года назад

    In tried cutting my habanero plant from cuttings. It rooted a little bit and tried to plant it on loam soil but it its leaves started to yellow. I hope you can give advise how to make it survive

  • @caturraharjo8394
    @caturraharjo8394 3 года назад

    Did you coat the cuttings with plastics to keep the humidity? Or used an artificial light?

  • @LibraLoo
    @LibraLoo 6 лет назад

    Thanks for all of this information. What can you do if a plant breaks with almost ripe peppers. My orange bell pepper plants split just above the base with 5 nearly ripe peppers. The stem is almost half an inch in diameter. I don't want to loose all of the peppers. Any suggestions?

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  6 лет назад

      You can put the broken branch in water to extend its life. The pod will continue to ripe.

  • @awonga1016
    @awonga1016 3 года назад

    Awesome! How often do you change the water?

  • @molyjohn7735
    @molyjohn7735 8 лет назад

    ur demonstration was awesome .it so nice .icame to know everything .thank u soooo much.

  • @Nathan-cc4gy
    @Nathan-cc4gy 3 года назад

    Can we also do this method on avocado and guava which is more thicker than pepper

  • @markklimek5461
    @markklimek5461 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @brusharp
    @brusharp 5 лет назад

    Khang, I have a question about rooting rocoto cuttings. I have found that I can overwinter rocoto here in Maine but it seems (based on slim data) that I can get a second year but not a third. In other words, my two year old rocotos do not survive the (second) winter. Since it takes two years to get a good harvest, I need to keep new plants in the pipeline. If I take a cutting from an over-wintering plant, will it "think" it is a new plant or a second year plant? I am hoping to avoid starting from seeds, but this will not work if the cutting-propagated plant won't survive the next winter. Thanks.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  5 лет назад

      Yes, if you cut off a good size branch, it will retain the age of the parent plant and will fruit much sooner than starting from seeds.

  • @misterkg2539
    @misterkg2539 3 года назад

    Can I use a branch that is slightly broken and still has peepers on it?

  • @northyland1157
    @northyland1157 2 года назад

    I've played around with propagating peppers... And they are very very slow to root. Faster just to plant a seed. Would only do this method if there is a special reason which would make sense.

  • @caturraharjo8394
    @caturraharjo8394 3 года назад

    I have conducted this cutting propagation method, but i failed. Do you have some recomendationts for me?

  • @janpreetsingh1405
    @janpreetsingh1405 7 лет назад

    Hi khang starr , how you doingCan i propogate bogainvillea cutting with this method ??

  • @thayne559
    @thayne559 8 лет назад +9

    I found if you put the cuttings directly in soil they root much faster.

    • @darnel6884
      @darnel6884 5 лет назад +2

      thayne559 yes, it is much more successful rate than this,

    • @rachelthompson434
      @rachelthompson434 5 лет назад

      I have a red ghost pepper plant and it grew 3 peppers but now it hasn't had any more buds or flowers since. I moved them inside but, still, nothing... The plant is doing fine, I just wanted to know what I could do and if I took a cutting to regrow, how would I do it?

    • @psychicpajamas
      @psychicpajamas 4 года назад

      Yeah, Om pretty sure the hormone instructions do not advise diluting it with water. In fact:
      "During propagation, rooting hormone should be applied immediately before you place your clipping in the soil. For powdered hormones, dip the base of the cutting into the hormone, then shake gently to remove any excess. Place the cutting into moist soil, loosely covering the base." Jan 28, 2019.
      You're wasting time and rooting hormone.

    • @rohitkhwairakpam3312
      @rohitkhwairakpam3312 4 года назад

      Did you know what time of the season and which month is better

    • @nehemiahedwards5805
      @nehemiahedwards5805 4 года назад

      How often should I water the cuttings in soil?

  • @deliazalacain3984
    @deliazalacain3984 7 лет назад +1

    Hi ! me again. Do you change the water when rooting cutings ?Thxs Khang

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, when it gets cloudy, change it.

  • @adam.o8183
    @adam.o8183 7 лет назад

    just a quick question is thier a way of doing this in the soil i planted it in?

  • @hairybass480
    @hairybass480 4 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Sojournermiller
    @Sojournermiller 7 лет назад +1

    I've been using the two cup method to grow my pepper plants from seed and they are doing well, but had a reaper plant I brought in from last summer and it didn't do so well inside, so I cut it back for propagation and now I have several with roots on them. When do you recommend transferring them in to the two cup method.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  7 лет назад +4

      Once you see roots, give them half strength hydro mix, more roots will develop. Once the roots are about 2-3 inches, you can transplant into larger pots.

    • @Sojournermiller
      @Sojournermiller 7 лет назад

      Something told me would say that so I did that last night. Haha! Thank you! Your always a big help. :)

  • @carmenortiz5294
    @carmenortiz5294 8 лет назад +1

    Do you have a video where we can actually see the set up with the plants? The link just shows the tent and the lights. Are they all close to the floor or are some tall? In this video everything looks the same size.

    • @KhangStarr
      @KhangStarr  8 лет назад

      Yes, here it is ruclips.net/video/5u5UoZIoaWY/видео.html

  • @FirstLast-numba1
    @FirstLast-numba1 11 месяцев назад

    is newer growth or older growth or semi growth best?