Your video on propagating chrysanthemums from cuttings, complete with actual results, is incredibly helpful and informative! Seeing the successful outcome of your method is inspiring and will surely encourage others to try it themselves. Thank you for sharing your expertise and providing valuable guidance to fellow gardeners. Happy propagating! 🌼🌱✨
You should pour out the soil with the plant to get most rootball out.dont pull them up like that cause their root is thin and fragile and it will break and make them longer to grow
my chrystamum plant has turned into brown colour and the leaves turned into purple colour and buds are got dried up will the plant has survivng chances
Most probably it's because of the cold weather. You can prune it and keep it in a shaded place. It will come back to life in spring. Protect the plant from freezing. You can do mulching.
@@saiharshiniallanki8476 it's always a good idea to fertilize in spring when they start to grow. Especially if the plants have been in the same soil for more than a year
Your video on propagating chrysanthemums from cuttings, complete with actual results, is incredibly helpful and informative! Seeing the successful outcome of your method is inspiring and will surely encourage others to try it themselves. Thank you for sharing your expertise and providing valuable guidance to fellow gardeners. Happy propagating! 🌼🌱✨
So nice of you
Great short video loved the ease of taking cuttings and love the time lapse
Thank you
Good job sharing actual propagating mums plants
You have the Magic touch! Thank you for Sharing!
Wow, thank you!
Nature’s best gift. Just love chrysanthemum. They put a smile on your face.
Loved your video. Short, sweet and no fuss.
Absolutely
just FYI you could also use those leaves you take out as a nutrition for the flower pot (mixing with soil)
Sure
which season do i have to do it?
do you use powder root ?
Depends on your climate, for me this is the right time. They will produce flowers in winters
Wonderful propation
Yes
You should pour out the soil with the plant to get most rootball out.dont pull them up like that cause their root is thin and fragile and it will break and make them longer to grow
Makes sense
Great job
Thank you
Can we propogate 2 inch cutting, 1inch below soil and one inch above soil.. Without any leaves..?
Most probably not. If it does not have at least 2 nodes then definitely not.
Which month did you plant those cuttings
I think in May but it's pretty cold here in May
If you do cuttings in warmer weather you will get faster results.
This was so helpful! Thank you
Glad you like it
my chrystamum plant has turned into brown colour and the leaves turned into purple colour and buds are got dried up will the plant has survivng chances
Most probably it's because of the cold weather. You can prune it and keep it in a shaded place. It will come back to life in spring. Protect the plant from freezing. You can do mulching.
@@EasyPeasyGardening is there any necesaary to add fertilizers
@@EasyPeasyGardening in which month it will come to life again
@@saiharshiniallanki8476 in spring, when most plants grow new shoots and leaves.
@@saiharshiniallanki8476 it's always a good idea to fertilize in spring when they start to grow. Especially if the plants have been in the same soil for more than a year
didn't you use any rooting agent?
No, not needed.
They will root in water too.
Where do you get the mum plant or seeds?
From a local nursery
very good!
Thank you. Was very helpful.
What medium of soil did you use and can we propagate in September, I am
In Canada zone 5b
I used it general purpose potting soil mix. You can propagate in spring. Now may be too late to propagate it
@@EasyPeasyGardening thank you so much for answering my query .
Will you be able to give me some cuttings
If you are in the neighborhood, sure
@@EasyPeasyGardeningThank you for replying. I am in mumbai. Where are you placed
@@lakshmisubramanian1582 California
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