Rooting Cuttings. Rooting them, pulling them, and Fertilizing them.

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

Комментарии • 66

  • @DanielOrfield
    @DanielOrfield 7 лет назад +9

    Absolutely amazing. The effort and care Mike and company invest into this is paramount. It takes much patience and a lot of effort.

    • @GrahamFraser
      @GrahamFraser 4 года назад +1

      Groiwng in lower Ontario and going to try some maple trees and the red leaf tree with white blooms.

  • @geomundi8333
    @geomundi8333 7 лет назад +3

    very inspiring; trying to start an edible landscape and food plot business; have the starting stock; trying to scale up with propagation. Lots of great info and just showing it can be done, so people like me have confidence to try! thanks again

  • @fayahjudah2451
    @fayahjudah2451 3 года назад +3

    The personality shines through...I love your delivery...New Subbie!!!

  • @wildchookMaryP
    @wildchookMaryP 7 лет назад +5

    You are my go to guy when it comes to rooting cuttings, Thanks Mike.

  • @GrahamFraser
    @GrahamFraser 4 года назад +2

    Mike, letting you know, you definitely got a new sub. Keep it up 👍

  • @itsjustrenee1320
    @itsjustrenee1320 7 лет назад +1

    I was wondering where the overall were. love your videos. thanks. 👏👏👏

  • @ghostlamps
    @ghostlamps 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos. Best explanations I have found. Thank you so much

  • @Rankin103
    @Rankin103 7 лет назад +1

    Love your vlogs Mike.....

  • @lemuel341
    @lemuel341 7 лет назад +2

    Very impressive Mike 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sallyweiner4180
    @sallyweiner4180 7 лет назад +2

    Just beautiful!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, awesome info. 🌼🌺🌸

  • @deelamb7462
    @deelamb7462 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for doing this one.

  • @Column1
    @Column1 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you Mike 😊🍻

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 7 лет назад +2

    great info and demo

  • @vincentdepaulnadeau5992
    @vincentdepaulnadeau5992 7 лет назад

    Ok... Been a gardener for 60 years but never propagated grape vines... I cut a bunch of vines, cut as instructed below and above nodes, soaked in water for 12 hours to hydrate, then into potting soil and watered... Most of my vines are wooded and a darker color. Another grape propagating guru told me to just cut the "ends of the top vines" which are more redish in color. When cut, they have a slight appearance green with a tiny hole in center. He said you should be able to "squeeze" the end of the cutting giving you a much better chance of rooting... Please comment on this as I really appreciate your video's on propagating...

  • @renemedcraft3095
    @renemedcraft3095 4 года назад +2

    Hi Mike, What do you put under the sand where you put your cuttings,
    is it weed control or just on top of the soil, love your videos Mike. thanks René.

  • @VeganChiefWarrior
    @VeganChiefWarrior 7 лет назад +4

    kind of unbelievable that its works that easy, i suppose because i specialise in warmer climate plants and trees i dont get the same benefits being in a cooler climate

  • @brendaalexander1923
    @brendaalexander1923 4 года назад +1

    Thanks X UK

  • @miroslavdjurdevic6091
    @miroslavdjurdevic6091 7 лет назад +1

    Can you tell us something more about rooting the blueberries?At what time and how is it done or to post a video about it?
    Thanks in advance

  • @sherrywalker4619
    @sherrywalker4619 7 лет назад +4

    Ignore the previous remark please. Thank for the info!

  • @melindajohnston1066
    @melindajohnston1066 7 лет назад +1

    Is there a video about laying out and putting in these beds before you planted anything in them?

  • @connieurbina8629
    @connieurbina8629 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Mike, will sage root using the same method as in the video? What part of the sage plant would you recommend if so and is honey a good rooting agent?

    • @Dee_Cee227
      @Dee_Cee227 6 лет назад +1

      Connie Urbina honey and even cinnamon powder work, some people use both if you don't have traditional rooting agent. Mike will probably tell you you could just do without rooting agent

    • @frankwilliamsjr.5250
      @frankwilliamsjr.5250 6 лет назад +1

      angel_wings I don’t get how he does that either! I’ve watched his videos and did it the way he says and I never get it. Maybe I lack the special touch lol

  • @joelyboyblue
    @joelyboyblue 7 лет назад +2

    can I propagate straight into big pots like that instead of a sand bed?

  • @dallasgardener6283
    @dallasgardener6283 7 лет назад +2

    Mike, can I take tip cuttings from standard fruit trees, and if so, at what time of year would be best?

  • @EarlybirdFarmSC
    @EarlybirdFarmSC 4 года назад +1

    I just wanted to ask a few questions if you don't mind. So you start them in the bed, leave them over winter, then put them in the big pots all combined for how long? Then separate and put in a their own pot? Thanks in advance.

  • @alc609
    @alc609 4 года назад +1

    I need advice, I started out trying crepe myrtle cuttings, it’s December and I had them inside to long, their trying to sprout or leaf. Do I need to pull those new leaves off or just move them to where it’s colder to sit?

  • @lukejones1244
    @lukejones1244 7 лет назад +1

    Any advice on how to grow cuttings from Dandelion, and Curly Dock?

    • @GourmetGaloreNET
      @GourmetGaloreNET 7 лет назад +1

      I'm not sure if you are joking, or what, cause those are just weeds around here. But if you really wanna spread that stuff, try cutting it in half or even quarters when dormant or early vegetative stage. Just my best guess, google it my friend.

  • @NovaScotiaOutlaw
    @NovaScotiaOutlaw 5 лет назад +1

    mike do you keep everything in those beds like that for winter or do you cover them?

  • @armchairgamer8474
    @armchairgamer8474 6 лет назад

    luv u mike thanks

  • @tortaboy
    @tortaboy 7 лет назад +1

    Mike, it looks like your cuttings are in full sun?

  • @FisVii77
    @FisVii77 7 лет назад

    Mike quick question when would you pot those RIGHT NOW? When is it safe to pot them? and the ones in your intermittent mist when would you pot them or would you "HEEL THEM for a season first? Thanks hope to hear back

    • @davidunderwood4341
      @davidunderwood4341 7 лет назад +3

      if you stick them in mid June, by late July, they should be rooted. Pot them in 1 gal containers and leave in shade with only a couple hours of sun a day for the 1st few days. By then, they will let you know who the winners and losers are. Get rid of the losers and put the winners into what ever sun is intended for the specific plant, then sell them the following year!

    • @alexmichalas2000
      @alexmichalas2000 Год назад

      @@davidunderwood4341thanks

  • @MrRentcor
    @MrRentcor 7 лет назад +1

    instead of putting cuttings in potting soild, what about a pot of sand. You use sand for beds. will it work fo your cuttings too?

    • @khiemtrinh4833
      @khiemtrinh4833 7 лет назад

      MrRentcor
      What kind of sand? To use for cutting roots

    • @Dee_Cee227
      @Dee_Cee227 6 лет назад

      Khiem Trinh coarse sand

  • @ryanvallowe
    @ryanvallowe 6 лет назад

    I know you have suggested to use osmocote 14-14-14 in a video. But you were using something else, and never said what it was. I found Lesco 14-14-14, and it’s a polymer capsule 3-4 month release but says not to use in containers. Why? Anyone know why you can’t this for container growing? Seems to be the same thing. Thanks

  • @Dee_Cee227
    @Dee_Cee227 6 лет назад

    Mike I thought you grow your cuttings in sand but when you pulled them out of container towards the end of the video it looked like they were in soil ? Another questions is how have you rooted those cuttings in open field ? Don't they need humidity dome initially ?

    • @frankwilliamsjr.5250
      @frankwilliamsjr.5250 6 лет назад

      angel_wings I was thinking the same things. My dad did it with an apple tree he stuck it right in the ground and it’s doing awesome. It did look strangely like dirt tho

    • @mealbla7097
      @mealbla7097 6 лет назад +1

      angel_wings he said he pulled them out of the sand beds when the rooted cuttings were dormant and then he put them in pots with soil until he could get to them

  • @drcmotorsports
    @drcmotorsports 7 лет назад +1

    Mike do you have or know where to get Chaste Berry (Vitex)?

  • @jesusrivera7990
    @jesusrivera7990 7 лет назад

    Does mike use a greenhouse for any of his propagation? I assumes that was the only way to propagate...

    • @plantsim
      @plantsim 3 года назад

      you and me both!! i assumed i couldn't do this. it really depnds on the type of plant and time of year!

  • @DeadZone318
    @DeadZone318 7 лет назад

    Another great video, thanks. My question is, how do you pull your cuttings out of the sandy beds? Do you gently "tug" them out or do you dig them out? Thanks in advance.

  • @pinjarela
    @pinjarela 7 лет назад

    +Mikes BackyardNursery
    which type of sands you use for rooting your cuttings?
    does it matter the sand origin?
    sand from river beds vs sand from mountain rock crushing mines...?
    tnx

    • @Dee_Cee227
      @Dee_Cee227 6 лет назад

      pinjarela as far as I know it's any sand except beach sand (too salty) but coarse sand is better than fine play ground one

    • @davidsaunders3212
      @davidsaunders3212 5 лет назад

      Always sharp sand. Never play sand or builders sand. If it's fine it makes a right mess of the cuttings and the leaves get all sunken into it.

  • @cathyplantlover2862
    @cathyplantlover2862 7 лет назад

    I have an arrow viburnum that hasn't bloomed since I bought it don't have a clue why....plz help mike...

    • @GourmetGaloreNET
      @GourmetGaloreNET 7 лет назад

      How old is it? You might try cutting it back by 1/3 or so and giving it bloom fertilizer a few times a year.

  • @Gmartin3z
    @Gmartin3z 7 лет назад

    i transplanted crepe myrtles in to pots that i propagated they died. Should i leave them in the sun or shade after transplanting?

    • @Hookedonfaith-akasandramoody
      @Hookedonfaith-akasandramoody 7 лет назад +1

      Willy I usually find it best to put them in a shaded area to give the roots time to recover from transplant shock. It's hard to say for how long but I would leave them for at least a week. And make sure you keep them watered. You don't want them to completely dry out during this time. Hope that helps.

    • @Gmartin3z
      @Gmartin3z 7 лет назад

      Sandra Moody Thank you

  • @endeshawwondimu2753
    @endeshawwondimu2753 2 года назад +1

    Dear mike iamfrom ethiopia ilove your idea. Ihave small place tograw plants ilaveplants verymuchcanyouhelpme?ifyouareintrestedtohelpmeiwillsendyouafewofmyplantgardenpicture.thankyou.

  • @josanders4051
    @josanders4051 7 лет назад

    Youv got good advice but we need to know how and what makes them plants do that good.

    • @GourmetGaloreNET
      @GourmetGaloreNET 7 лет назад

      Mike McGroarty - he's what makes them plants grow so good! Thanks MIKE!
      facebook.com/MikesNursery/

  • @judywashburn3125
    @judywashburn3125 6 лет назад

    I love plants like if you do too

  • @Jerome_Inflation_Powell
    @Jerome_Inflation_Powell Год назад

    I think we’re all here to pay for that 😂.

  • @sherrywalker4619
    @sherrywalker4619 7 лет назад

    What do you mean

  • @memberson
    @memberson 7 лет назад +1

    mr. Mike is eating good

  • @cathybrown7559
    @cathybrown7559 7 лет назад +1

    Great info, check out Garden Answer. If you could get someone to help you film it would be so much better. You are great, but sometimes hard to hear.