How to successfully propagate Crape Myrtles!!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @savvydirtfarmer
    @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +21

    Are crape myrtles popular in your area? Here in the mid south, zone 7, they definitely are!

    • @BillC253
      @BillC253 2 года назад +1

      I live in North west Georgia and we have them every where. I have 3 in my yard and I am going to take some cuttings tomorrow and se if I can propagate them.

    • @nancyouellette4125
      @nancyouellette4125 2 года назад +1

      I have 3 Firecracker Red ones. Love the color! I’ll be trying this method.

    • @nancyouellette4125
      @nancyouellette4125 2 года назад

      I’m in SC zone 8

    • @thedeepminded1
      @thedeepminded1 Год назад

      NE Texas we are known for our massive crepe myrtles! They are my favorite

    • @Nothingfailz
      @Nothingfailz Год назад +1

      what to do if I cannot provide the mist? put them in a closed plastic bag? how often to open to water then?

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester 2 года назад +97

    I stuck some branches i pruned in a pot on the north side of our central Texas home. It leafed out and 20 years ago i planted them along our driveway. They are 25 feet tall now.

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester 2 года назад +6

      They were old growth cuttings too.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +8

      Previous year's growth (hard wood) can also be propagated in the winter months.

    • @sumitramadala9955
      @sumitramadala9955 8 месяцев назад +1

      Woa.... ..😀😀😀w

    • @KindlySo
      @KindlySo Месяц назад +1

      Wow! I just ran across the street, my neighbor has a crepe myrtle that her mother planted five years ago. This plant is 7 feet high and is gorgeous! The mom told me I could have a cutting. Well, I got it today and trimmed it according to Savvy's instructions. I hope you don't have utility wires in the way of your plants. I do in the back of the house.💕

  • @bethdouglas3155
    @bethdouglas3155 2 месяца назад +11

    You do a good job at explaining things simply, and to the point. I appreciate that.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 месяца назад +1

      thank you - no need to make it harder than it is.

  • @kamauwikeepa7308
    @kamauwikeepa7308 Год назад +9

    I have one crape myrtle tree which I left on its own and on close inspection while cleaning the area it was in it had taken off by suckered, simular to rambling roses. It's quite old and the original tree has gone, and the new growth has long taken over. I've lifted off, or dug up pieces and transplanted them elsewhere. Beautiful. From New Zealand.

  • @marilynnschroeder4436
    @marilynnschroeder4436 8 месяцев назад +6

    They very popular in New Jersey too! I had 20 trees in my yard! Love, love, love crape myrtles ❣️ Thanks for this video!

  • @pappy451
    @pappy451 Год назад +11

    i was gifted 2 Black Diamond Crepe Myrtle cuttings today . . . i hope i can make them go !

  • @barbaracole4314
    @barbaracole4314 2 года назад +7

    I live up here in far northern California and crape myrtle's are blooming everywhere especially along freeway ramps , nice neighborhoods, parks and businesses... I have one in front yard and one in backyard, I just love them they are so beautiful

  • @Gloria082612
    @Gloria082612 Год назад +5

    I've been looking for a long time on the network for such an illustrative and useful video about propagating this beautiful little trees and I found it, thank you very much.

  • @pn3940
    @pn3940 3 месяца назад +6

    I just pull off the lower leaves and stick directly in the soil and they'll grow. 100% grow.

  • @lindakay8171
    @lindakay8171 2 года назад +5

    All of your videos are very interesting even if we are not a backyard nursery. I always learn something new, thanks for being a great teacher. Have a great weekend!!

  • @margaretklein9412
    @margaretklein9412 2 года назад +7

    Just found you and subscribed. Thank you for the clear and down to earth instruction. I'm going to try your method with my crepe myrtles. I have one in front and two in the back. I'm in Charlotte, NC.

  • @dgh5223
    @dgh5223 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this info. I took some young clippings off my crape myrtle and will be potting them to hopefully get them to grow. The trees were already planted here when we bought this house 20 years ago. They were planted under some tall trees. We’ve never watered or fertilized them. They still grew big. We’ve never cut them back so they are tall! I keep telling my hubby they need to be cut back. Anyways, If the clippings are successful at growing , I may just try sell them. I want one or two in my back yard anyways where its sunny at. I’ve never grown a tree from clippings before so we shall see how it goes. 😁

  • @rondahicks24
    @rondahicks24 2 года назад +6

    I wish you would show us how to set up a misting system. Thanks for the great video's.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      I have parts in my system that I'm not sure I can even find... I've thought about making a video on it, but I'd probably leave viewers with more questions than answers.

  • @mexicant407
    @mexicant407 Год назад +2

    DUDE! NICE SET UP.

  • @patricksplantspaketho3760
    @patricksplantspaketho3760 2 года назад +3

    .Great video ! 🌿😊🌿 Plants are the best, specially the people behind them 🌿🤩🌿 You got a new sub from Denmark 🌿😊🇩🇰😊.

  • @FOLLOWJESUSHEISTHEWAY89
    @FOLLOWJESUSHEISTHEWAY89 2 года назад +5

    Keep the videos coming.

  • @isabelcast7
    @isabelcast7 Год назад +2

    Gracias for the info. Now I have to find a red crepe myrtle and get some cuttings. I have lilac color but I'm in love with the red color.

    • @isarodriguez1912
      @isarodriguez1912 Год назад

      I was about to say the say thing… I might have to pay a visit to local nursery 🤣

  • @ks1517
    @ks1517 9 месяцев назад +1

    We just purchased a few of the "Enduring Summer" red crape myrtle. Looking forward to them blooming. :)

  • @karintolbert7452
    @karintolbert7452 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm so excited! Thank you! I may have missed it but what time of year do I do this process? I'm in North Carolina and it's September. The crepe myrtles are almost finished blooming..

  • @KindlySo
    @KindlySo Месяц назад

    Thanks for such great instructions, just got a new growth cutting from the neighbor.💕

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Месяц назад

      Great way to learn... that's how I propagated my first plant was a crapemyrtle cutting

  • @crashprovideo7927
    @crashprovideo7927 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video and thanks for the information. One question though? Should the cuttings be placed in full sun or in the shade, while waiting for them to take root?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 месяца назад

      Definitely shade... under a tree, under a shade cloth, whatever you can make work. Doesn't need to be 100% shade

  • @imageisn0thing
    @imageisn0thing 16 дней назад

    Wow thank you! Great info! 🙏

  • @crystalhernandez3710
    @crystalhernandez3710 Год назад +2

    Thank you, I love the crape myrtle in my back yard! Can't wait to try this. Anyone know why mine is growing random leaf stems at the bottom?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      Crapemyrtles grow suckers if that’s what you mean by “leaf stems.”

  • @wk4240
    @wk4240 9 месяцев назад

    Recently started some Crepe Myrtle and Hibiscus hardwood cuttings, placed them in cold frame, and looking forward to new plants come Spring.😃

  • @ShellieSager
    @ShellieSager Год назад +2

    Thanks for the informative video! I have a beautiful purple crape myrtle that was almost dead, so I cut it all back to about 5' and figured it would live or I was removing it. Well, it is taking off. I wanted to propagate and found your video. I'll subscribed and I'll be looking for that video for the potting mix - not sure where to get finely ground pine bark.

  • @HISEAOutdoors
    @HISEAOutdoors 2 года назад +1

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  • @teresaholland4790
    @teresaholland4790 Год назад +1

    Zone 9a yes very popular and beautiful

  • @amourdeparis
    @amourdeparis 2 года назад +1

    I say that you could dig up the tray stuck in the ground during the winter when the plants are dormant. Then you could up-pot them.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      That would probably work. For now, they're still there, but mainly just in the way.

  • @oregonlife2323
    @oregonlife2323 Год назад +1

    Great video, excited to see what this brown thumb can do!!! Thanks!

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    @denisebalog994 2 года назад +1

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    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      I had never heard of them either. They contacted me and wanted to see if they could send me some boots to try. I really like them... very comfortable! thanks for watching

  • @jordanmccabe1752
    @jordanmccabe1752 2 года назад +1

    If you look carefully he was experimenting with trying to propagate his finger tips :D Thanks for the video.

  • @cherylm6349
    @cherylm6349 Год назад

    This was very informative. I’m going to try this instead of trying to start from a seed.

  • @BillC253
    @BillC253 2 года назад +1

    Another great video. Thanks

  • @raton_garden
    @raton_garden Год назад

    Wow so beautiful planting. Nice choice 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤

  • @BrianBellia
    @BrianBellia 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had an absolutely gorgeous Crepe Myrtle that resembled the one shown here at 0:12 except that it had only a single trunk and was thicker and taller - picture the perfect tree shape.
    However, on a moderately windy day, the trunk literally shattered into a million pieces - there were wood shards everywhere, and the tree was totally destroyed. I was shocked and heartbroken.

  • @rachellebrooke4614
    @rachellebrooke4614 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Doing this today!

  • @brownthumbnursery
    @brownthumbnursery 2 года назад

    Great video as always! & congratulations on the sponsorship!

  • @lainedelfelder4283
    @lainedelfelder4283 2 года назад

    Thank you for making these easy to follow videos!

  • @wk4240
    @wk4240 9 месяцев назад

    Great video - and no need for rooting hormone. 😀

  • @mohali3742
    @mohali3742 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for the videos you put out there.
    At the end of this video the last shot was showing the new growth house/green house behind you, my question for you is what is the material that you put for roof , looks like see through cloth I am wondering to learn what that is and what you call it and where to buy one roll!

  • @margaretklein9412
    @margaretklein9412 2 года назад +1

    Very popular in the Charlotte, NC area.

  • @austinozee4273
    @austinozee4273 Год назад

    I would say that cutting is easily 5, maybe 6 inches. Very above-average cutting 👍🏻

  • @j109joell
    @j109joell Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @nickorlando8261
    @nickorlando8261 2 года назад +1

    I started some cuttings just about a month ago in Florida. I put them in small pots and put a baggy over them for the greenhouse effect. I see new growth coming now. Can I remove the baggy and leave them now to open air? Thx.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +2

      Open the bag up a little for a week, then a little more in another week. Slowly let them acclimate... heavy on the shade, and I think you'll have good results. Good job!

  • @sosuzguy
    @sosuzguy Год назад

    Good information, thank you

    • @sosuzguy
      @sosuzguy Год назад

      I did have a question. If we don't have a greenhouse to keep these in, where should we keep them or they won't die? Or we'll just keep in the soil medium wet keep them from dying?

  • @rho1360
    @rho1360 Год назад

    Excellent thank you

  • @bensax1447
    @bensax1447 2 года назад

    I’m having a really hard time with crepe myrtles I’ve gotten maybe 2 to root this year and not much success on anything else. I’m also in Middle Tennessee. I am using a plastic totes with sand and humidity is over 90%.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      This month's heat has been brutal... I suspect that may have something to do with it.

  • @pappy451
    @pappy451 Год назад

    zone 9/9A here . . . crepe myrtles everywhere !
    question : why do you not dip the cuttings in rooting hormone ? i have had good luck doing that .
    right now i'm working with fruit trees . . . japanese plum , fig , mulberry . i have a better than 75% success rate using rooting hormone , maybe even better than 75% . ( trying not to brag here ) . thanks for the upload , i will use this info .

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      When they root near 100% without it, just seems like one more thing I don’t need to spend money on. Timing matters more than anything else imo

    • @pappy451
      @pappy451 Год назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thanks for the reply .

  • @mauricebrown24
    @mauricebrown24 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video. Very informative. How big, in diameter, of a cutting can be used?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 месяца назад +1

      Whatever is fresh… diameter won’t matter much

  • @tlt3079
    @tlt3079 2 года назад

    They seem to be everywhere here in North Florida

  • @MattMurrah
    @MattMurrah 2 года назад

    GREAT video! Have you done a video on your misting system, timer, etc? I can't seem to find it...

  • @flowerfire7
    @flowerfire7 4 месяца назад

    Good

  • @46positivity
    @46positivity 2 года назад +5

    Crape myrtles are beautiful if pruned properly, but ugly if pruned the wrong way. They are fast growing and tough as nails. Be aware that they drop thousands of spent flowers during the bloom season which creates a real mess if planted near sidewalks, pools, etc.

    • @rob5psv
      @rob5psv Год назад

      How much do they grow a year?

  • @christopherroach1968
    @christopherroach1968 2 года назад +1

    Great video, My very first tray of crete mtytles are rooting from cutting. How long should I wait to plant them in a pot on there own. These are in a dish tray with drainage holes and in a make clear tote with lid to hold moisture. I just don't want to mess these up. I'm excited to see them grow and be healthy plants that I started. Have a great week from Western, KY

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +3

      Give them at least 4 weeks before you do anything. Then, gently tug on one that looks good. If it stays put, you've got roots. Then I'd leave them just a bit longer. Shade is critical to those tiny plants and delicate roots. Don't rush them. Keep moisture/humidity up but not sopping wet while they root.

    • @christopherroach1968
      @christopherroach1968 2 года назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer awesome, great to hear from you! Will do

    • @ms.creepylee
      @ms.creepylee Год назад +2

      Its been a year now how did your plants do?

  • @elaineatkins247
    @elaineatkins247 2 года назад +1

    I wish you had a hot line so I could call and ask all my questions. Great video! I'm in Zone 7. I have a crape myrtle in my backyard that has tons of babies sprouting up. I want to propagate them now (end of August) I'm wondering if I'm too late and need to wait until next year. If I do propagate now, and don't have a greenhouse, do I leave them outside during the winter? Or bring them inside? Thanks!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      Do it! What do you lose by trying? Once they root, just leave them in their trays until winter. When the weather starts cooling, cover them with some type of white covering to extend the growing season as long as you can... should give them time to root and establish well enough to survive winter.

  • @jinabeana87
    @jinabeana87 2 месяца назад

    My crape Myrtle snapped off at the base of the trunk today due to high winds.
    Is there any hope for the root ball in the ground OR the top part of the tree?
    We stuck the top of the tree in a bucket of water.
    Thanks for any help you can provide.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 месяца назад +1

      Top of the tree is toast. It may start growing again from suckers around the stump.

    • @jinabeana87
      @jinabeana87 2 месяца назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thank you!
      We will see what happens to the stump.

  • @chrismarshall7124
    @chrismarshall7124 14 дней назад

    Can you use the saplings or the pups that’s grow up from the bottom to do this? Also when they start growing will they sprout up multiple little trunks or how does one achieve that? Thank you

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  14 дней назад +1

      Yes, the suckers are good to use for cuttings. Crapemyrtles will develop multiple trunks on their own. That's what all those little suckers coming up each year are try to become.

    • @chrismarshall7124
      @chrismarshall7124 14 дней назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer is there a preferred time of year todo this? I live in central Texas so I was thinking I’d tried to bring them inside as we get closer to winter so they get a head start for next year

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  14 дней назад

      @@chrismarshall7124 anytime the wood is right, as I mentioned in the video. They have to have a dormant period to survive, so some freezing is necessary.

  • @maryhernandez923
    @maryhernandez923 Год назад

    Why are the top leaves clipped? Is it necessary and if I don't, will they still root? I'm a beginner in rooting plants and I'm learning a lot and loving it.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      With softwood cuttings, using a longer cutting isn't likely to work. The tip would be too flimsy and green (soft). This method uses green (soft) wood, new growth, but that has hardened off just a bit. Experiment with it. Try some longer ones if you like.

  • @anonperson4597
    @anonperson4597 2 месяца назад

    Even if u yank them up after taking cuttings the ones on the cells will root better than anything because they will still have some root when u yank them. Tossing them would be ridiculous.

  • @UPandComingNow
    @UPandComingNow 2 месяца назад

    Do you have to keep the sand wet the whole time? It's OK to have some sun, correct?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 месяца назад +1

      Some dappled sun is ok, just understand there are no roots for the cutting to water itself, so moisture is a must, and moreso if they are getting direct sun.

  • @keithhodge6522
    @keithhodge6522 Год назад

    Hey, love the vide, got a question. If you don’t have access to a greenhouse or 50% shaded area etc, would a window in garage work where there is plenty of humidity to get the cutting to root? Thanks

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      They don't need much, if any, sunlight to root. I would NOT put them in direct sunlight, even through a window... that may actually be really hot. Humidity is your friend. Won't hurt to try.

  • @kathleenpugh7350
    @kathleenpugh7350 2 года назад

    I'd like to know how to blend to different crepe myrtle to make 2 colors on one. could you do a video on the 'how to'?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      I don't have the ability to do it with the plants I have, but it's pretty easy. You just take 2 different crape myrtles, they need to be the same size in maturity, and grow them in a pot together. I've seen three varieties together in a single pot, braided together as they grow. I need to try it sometime.

    • @kathleenpugh7350
      @kathleenpugh7350 2 года назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thank you! I'll try that!!!

  • @sosuzguy
    @sosuzguy Год назад

    Pardon an additional question. You mentioned putting them under a mister. I don't have a greenhouse, so what type of environment outside works best in lieu of a greenhouse?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      I don’t have a greenhouse either. I just build a simple shade covering and put them under it. I just did a video on it.

  • @marvinostman522
    @marvinostman522 Год назад

    I am going to try your method. I have one question. Does it matter if the branch has flowers on it? I will try it by just cutting off the blossoms and then do it your way. I will try to remember to let you know how it works. Thank you.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      Cut the blooms off and proceed as the video shows. Thanks!

    • @marvinostman522
      @marvinostman522 Год назад

      Thank you. I have a situation where I need to kill a Crepe Myrtle. It got too big and blocks the security camera. If you khave one that doesn't need to be moved but is getting too tall is there a method to cut it back that doesn't involve murder?

  • @martyvan3235
    @martyvan3235 2 года назад

    I committed "crepe murder" in March but they are blooming beautifully so all my cuttings are this year's growth. When is the best time of year to propagate from cuttings?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      Look at this year's growth. You want the part that is green but not the most tender part out near the tip. The cuttings in the middle of this year's growth... you can always try the tips as well since you'll have them in your hand. Forget the older brown, woody part.

  • @isarodriguez1912
    @isarodriguez1912 Год назад

    Can I propagate in NY in September and keep it indoor until next spring or should I wait until next spring to propagate. Thank you 😊

  • @ks1517
    @ks1517 9 месяцев назад

    When is the ideal time to take crape myrtle cuttings?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  9 месяцев назад +1

      Early to mid summer, before the new growth begins to harden off

  • @lindastentiford7382
    @lindastentiford7382 Месяц назад

    When is the best time of year to take the cuttings in Central Fla.?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Месяц назад

      When the new growth is hardening off some. Not too green and fresh... not too hard.

  • @21gonza21
    @21gonza21 3 месяца назад

    So no green house effect required?? Like tuba ware and lid ?

  • @Ronnieyotob
    @Ronnieyotob 24 дня назад

    Why do you clip the leaves while trimming up the cutting?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  24 дня назад +1

      For lack of an actual good answer, that's the way I was taught to do it.

  • @angieketcher5917
    @angieketcher5917 5 месяцев назад

    Can I do this without a mist? Can I just put them on my porch n water them? I'm in Oklahoma zone 7b.

  • @lvlikeyV
    @lvlikeyV Год назад

    What is the purpose of cutting the top leaves? Is it just so it fits better when next to multiple plants in the trays?
    I plan on just doing a couple and each will have their own pots, can I keep the leaves?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      I saw a professional grower doing it that way at a nursery that propagates 10s of thousands a year... that's how they did it... so, that's how I do it.

  • @jblack212
    @jblack212 Год назад

    Can I just use the longer branch and plant it instead of making little ones?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      Never tried... do some both ways and let us know how it works out.

  • @TCgirl
    @TCgirl Год назад

    Do I have to use ground pine bark? I don't have any and I don't want to go looking for it. Can't I just use potting soil maybe with things I already have around the house like perlite or peat moss?

  • @patrick5082
    @patrick5082 2 месяца назад

    What do you do over winter and the next year?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 месяца назад

      I don't do anything. I'll pot them next Spring

  • @nishantgeorge
    @nishantgeorge Год назад

    Thank you for this video! Does this have to be done in spring? I live in central Texas.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      You can probably try them as hardwoods in winter. Early Spring is not good since they don't leaf out until later in Spring. Summer is ideal for them as softwoods.

    • @nishantgeorge
      @nishantgeorge Год назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thank you!

  • @methatlovescats3602
    @methatlovescats3602 Месяц назад

    What you want is 5:20 for the title of video

  • @ejfishes7610
    @ejfishes7610 Год назад

    Would one follow these same steps / instructions for propagating spirea plants?

  • @hollywoodmomof3
    @hollywoodmomof3 2 года назад +1

    Hi! New to your channel! What soil are you using for the cuttings?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      mixture of miracle grow potting soil and finely ground pine bark.

  • @HWoodCreations
    @HWoodCreations 2 года назад

    Can you give an update on these? What do they look like now?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      Just gave you a quick new video... check it out.

  • @annoaks587
    @annoaks587 Месяц назад

    Where do you get the finely ground pine bark?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Месяц назад +1

      I get mine locally by the semi-truck load. When we didn't need so much, I usually bought it in bags from Lowes. I think 3cu ft bags... sometimes labeled as "pine fines" or "soil conditioner."

    • @annoaks587
      @annoaks587 Месяц назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thanks so much!!

  • @RCCRAYZ
    @RCCRAYZ 2 года назад

    Do you have a video on how you made your misting system?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      It just takes a propagation controller and a simple solenoid valve, both of which can be easily found with many options via google search. I got my mist nozzles from someone else and I NEED to find some new ones. No luck so far.

    • @RCCRAYZ
      @RCCRAYZ 2 года назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thanks for the information

  • @rbi216
    @rbi216 2 года назад

    What trays do you suggest buying for tree and crape myrtle cuttings or starting? Any that are deeper for tree starters?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      I propagate most everything in 50 ct trays... some in 72.

  • @ryancole9584
    @ryancole9584 11 месяцев назад

    How often do you mist them ?

  • @dmalf3
    @dmalf3 3 месяца назад

    I've tried this a couple of times and the leaves drop off, and doesn't root. What am I doing wrong?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  3 месяца назад

      Any number of things… too much or too little moisture, sunlight, timing slightly off… etc

    • @dmalf3
      @dmalf3 3 месяца назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer Thank you, I'll keep trying.

  • @jameshallford8656
    @jameshallford8656 2 года назад

    Do you use rooting compound before putting them in the soil?

  • @ourcoupleofacres8859
    @ourcoupleofacres8859 2 года назад

    After the Crape Myrtle cuttings have rooted, do you feed them the same as other rooted cuttings with your Jack’s 10-30-20 or do you use a different fertilizer for the Crapes? Also, samr for Green GiantAbrovites?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      I use the same Jacks for all the newly rooted cuttings. Green Giants? I usually do them in dishpans, and I just sprinkle some of my slow release fert on them and leave them be. Jacks would be fine on them as well.

    • @ourcoupleofacres8859
      @ourcoupleofacres8859 2 года назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer Thank you!

  • @sosuzguy
    @sosuzguy Год назад

    Do I use the greener semi Woody or Woody to propagate?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      Green… any green except the very flimsy tip

    • @sosuzguy
      @sosuzguy Год назад +1

      @@savvydirtfarmer 10-4 many thanks

  • @cdawg1ify
    @cdawg1ify 11 месяцев назад

    What is the best time of year to do this?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  11 месяцев назад

      Any time they have fresh, new growth on them that has hardened off just a bit. Nothing to lose by trying now, even though it's a bit late in the season.

  • @613ott
    @613ott Год назад +1

    This is an amazing video. Thank you. I was wondering how long do you leave them in those little pots before you replant them into bigger pots? Thank you!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      Usually root in the summer and let them sit til next Spring when I pot them up.

    • @613ott
      @613ott Год назад +1

      @@savvydirtfarmer okay thank you. I'm trying some in France 👍🏼

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester 2 года назад

    What time of year to make cuttings, and what area are you in?

  • @tomzifertomzifer6944
    @tomzifertomzifer6944 2 месяца назад

    What kind of success rate to expect with these cuttings?

  • @hernandobeach
    @hernandobeach Год назад

    Can I do this now the end of July??

  • @fernesal
    @fernesal 2 года назад

    What time of year is best to cut them and set them in the tray sir?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      Varies by plant, but 4-8 weeks after the plant begins growing in early Spring. While the new growth is green, but not really tender and flimsy, and before it starts turning to hard wood.

  • @aprilhollingsworth1520
    @aprilhollingsworth1520 Год назад

    Is there benefit to using rooting hormone?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      If used correctly, probably so. I've never had any luck with it

  • @christianbelcourt279
    @christianbelcourt279 2 года назад +1

    I have a question regarding nursery stock, only asking here since it's your most recent video. All types of plants included, how many would you say you have at any given time in the "growing stage" vs for sale? Is there a specific ratio you try to keep or just grow as they sell?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад +1

      Good question! Thinking of how to address it... maybe in a video. The short answer is I've never even thought about it specifically.

    • @christianbelcourt279
      @christianbelcourt279 2 года назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer Well I'm a bit OCD so the planning never stops for me lol That would be great, I look forward to the video!

  • @garden-queen2393
    @garden-queen2393 Год назад

    I accidentally ordered 72 cell trays. Too many!!? Can I propagate crepes in those? Thanks

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад +1

      As long as your cuttings aren't super thick, you'll be fine. You just don't want cutting so big they barely fit in the cells.

  • @myforexperts2994
    @myforexperts2994 2 года назад

    Can you propagate crape myrtles from tree suckers at bottom of base or side of tree?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      yes! that's a great place to take cuttings

    • @myforexperts2994
      @myforexperts2994 2 года назад

      @@savvydirtfarmer thanks because they are very soft and I was concerned

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  2 года назад

      @@myforexperts2994 The most flimsy part of the cutting, nearest the tip, probably won't work. But from there down, until the wood turns brown, you can do very well with them!

  • @elisajames1258
    @elisajames1258 Год назад

    can I propagate wax myrtle bushes the same way?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      Don't know anything about them, but couldn't hurt to try.

  • @MeganKrejci
    @MeganKrejci Год назад

    I’m so sad. All my cuttings died. I think they rotted, so maybe I watered them too much?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Год назад

      Maybe too much water. Maybe rooting media is holding too much water. Maybe cuttings were "too green," ie not hardening off any just yet. COuld be any of those.