How To Propagate Sambucus ‘Black Lace’, Taking Cuttings Of Sambucus

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @joesams7725
    @joesams7725 Месяц назад +1

    Nice video. Im glad there is someone else out here doing this. I do mine alot different. I use a different cut and i use the water to root for a month to actually see the roots. Then after i plant them in a pot i put worm fertilizer in the roots and soil. I have tried your way of planning and put the worm fertilizer, it did work but i liked it the other way so i can actually see them root. Like i said great video to teach people how to do the propagating of this plan.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Месяц назад +1

      @@joesams7725
      Hi Jo,
      Many thanks for watching and for providing an alternative method of propagating.
      I have tried taking the cuttings in water but find that Sambucus seem to root better when cuttings are struck straight into compost.
      Keep up the good gardening 🌼🪴

  • @starstar4314
    @starstar4314 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vid😁..i bought mine in a pot 2yrs ago and it hadn't grown much, but I've been trying to get better at gardening this year and invested more time and getting the right pots and products and teaching myself from vids like yours. My plants seem to appreciate the effort and im starting to get little rewards... I'll av ago at doing a cutting of my black lace next. 🤞🙂

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад +1

      Many thanks for taking the time to watch the video and to send a message, much appreciated.
      Really pleased to hear that your gardening skills and knowledge are progressing, with your plants starting to reward you for your efforts.
      Hope you continue to make the good progress and have success in your propagation 🌸🌼

  • @lilianatosic2522
    @lilianatosic2522 6 месяцев назад +1

    I look forward to starting these myself. I love the smell and the look of these beautiful elderberries. They are also great in juice making or syrup making.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Liliana,
      Many thanks for watching and taking the time to message.
      I really love the colour contrast of the dark purple foliage with the cerise pink flowers.
      I haven’t tried making cordial with this type yet but it’s on my list.
      All the best 🌼🌸

  • @kimharris4732
    @kimharris4732 8 месяцев назад +2

    great I will be taking cuttings this week, thank you for sharing

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  8 месяцев назад +1

      Kim,
      Thanks for watching.
      Enjoy taking your cuttings and getting new plants for the garden 🪴

  • @gregoryfrichtl-bk2ut
    @gregoryfrichtl-bk2ut 3 месяца назад +2

    I live in Central IL zone 5
    If I do this should I leave the rooted plants in pots or plant in the ground? For the winter months ahead, is why I am asking.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  3 месяца назад

      @@gregoryfrichtl-bk2ut Hi Gregory. Many thanks for watching and the message.
      Whilst the plant is able to cope with zone 5 I would leave the rooted cuttings in pots to allow you to provide some protection if required.
      Hope this helps you 🌼🪴

  • @niccat7051
    @niccat7051 6 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video, I will be trying this soon!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  6 месяцев назад

      Many thanks for watching and for taking the time to message me. All the best with your growing 🪴🌻

  • @karenjohns9837
    @karenjohns9837 2 года назад +3

    Good, clear instructions, thanks.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to message, much appreciated.
      Hopefully this means you are trying your hand at propagation. Good luck, not that you will need it.

  • @SarahSmith-nr2wj
    @SarahSmith-nr2wj 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, just the info i needed. Will the soft cuttings root too?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Sarah. Thanks for watching.
      Soft wood cuttings can be rooted but they tend to be more problematic. Most of the time the soft wood cuttings lose moisture too quickly and die.
      I have taken soft wood cuttings by sitting just in water but still not great success rates.
      Semi-ripe cuttings are always much better.
      Try both and see how you get on and the differences.
      All the best 🌸🪴

  • @Divinemessages69
    @Divinemessages69 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video instruction, I have a fairly big one but it's not in the right spot, would I be able to take cuttings now late October still? What is your advice on this please? I am in South Yorkshire UK thanks!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      Hi and thanks for watching the video and your message.
      You are pretty late in terms of taking cuttings as the plant is going into a dormant stage but it’s still worth a try. Sambucus do root easily so you might be lucky.
      Just make sure that the cuttings don’t get too wet, and maybe place them in a more sheltered position given where you are located.
      Enjoy your weekend 🌼

  • @wildcatgrowl
    @wildcatgrowl Год назад +2

    I propagated my cuttings in water and recently moved them to soil pots. The leaves are bleaching not sure if i should trim the leaves or not.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад +1

      Hi Jamie,
      Many thanks for watching and your message.
      Just leave the leaves on at this stage. They will still be allowing the plant to photosynthesise to help the shoot to produce roots and new shoots. At the point where the plant no longer needs the leaves or when it goes into autumn dormancy it will drop leaf anyway.
      It’s great that you have managed to get a few more plants on the go.
      Enjoy your gardening 🌸

    • @joesams7725
      @joesams7725 Месяц назад

      Did the same way to root for about a month. Then I planted in pots for a couple of weeks outside, to get used to the weather and in sun and shade. Then when I planted them in the pots I put worm fertilizer in the soil and roots. They will grow fast and have the purple leaves. They like the shade and sun at first.

  • @lindawashington500
    @lindawashington500 Год назад +1

    I so much appreciate your information! I live in the Texas panhandle and have a gorgeous Black Lace Sambucus that I want to plant in other areas.🎉🎉

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад

      Linda. Glad that the information has helped you and many thanks for your message and support.
      Happy growing 🌸🌼

  • @thesum3312
    @thesum3312 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!!!!!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@thesum3312 No problem at all. Thanks for watching 🪴🌼

  • @sarahrhi82
    @sarahrhi82 Год назад +2

    Hi thanks for the video, I know you said Sept is best for cuttings but would it be possible May, June time?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад +2

      Hi Sarah.
      Thanks for watching and your message.
      You can definitely take cuttings in June/July time, albeit they will be from semi-ripe wood.
      They are the stems that have started to fade from the purple colour to a more grey-green colour, with the stem feeling more firm and less bendy than the fresh growth.
      Keep the cuttings in a more shaded position and make sure they don’t dry out.
      Hope this helps you 🌸

    • @sarahrhi82
      @sarahrhi82 Год назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening many thanks! I'll give it a go! 🌿🌸

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад

      @@sarahrhi82 no problem 🌻

    • @aimlessnow
      @aimlessnow Год назад +1

      Hubby mowed down half my plant😢. Only planted it last spring. Broke the main branch. I will try to propogate the broken pieces. I'd there anything I should do for the main limb to keep it from getting disese? Tia

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад

      @@aimlessnow he’s obviously a keen gardener 🤣
      Sambucus are pretty tough so it should be fine. If branches are broken then cut them down to just above a set of healthy leaves.
      Plenty of cutting material for you to play with.
      Good luck with your garden🌸

  • @ktcooki276
    @ktcooki276 2 года назад +2

    Hi, thanks. Can you just leave these cuttings out over winter too then? (If I take the cuttings now). Ta!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for asking. Yes, the cuttings will be fine left out. Honestly, my smaller cuttings were left outside in the 9cm size pots over winter and popped into leaf no problem. Sambucus is as tough as they come.

    • @ktcooki276
      @ktcooki276 2 года назад +2

      Cheers

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      @@ktcooki276 no problem.

    • @ktcooki276
      @ktcooki276 Год назад +2

      to take cuttings and see I was already here almost a bloody year ago but I never did it diddle I Ahaha kicking myself now because I could have had year old saplings now lol hey ho gotta get going nowUgh just came to learn how 5

    • @ktcooki276
      @ktcooki276 Год назад

      Oops my stupid tablet split my comment into two parts lol hopefully it still makes sense

  • @thomasfallon6656
    @thomasfallon6656 2 года назад +2

    Is September in your area fall? Thanks for the video 😀

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for the message and for taking the time to watch the video. Yes, September is Autumn/Fall for us in the U.K. Hopefully you are preparing to take some of your own cuttings so good luck.

    • @thomasfallon6656
      @thomasfallon6656 2 года назад

      @@diyhomeandgardening I’ve taken them in the spring and failed. It’s weird because I can take my John’s elderberry and root them in straight water. The black variety failed using the same technique. I did take two air layers this spring which both rooted successfully. I will take some semi hardwood this fall and try your technique. I’m in 7b so September should be a good time here too. Thanks again.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад

      Cuttings from semi ripe wood do work much better than when using soft wood. Soft wood cuttings just tend to go limp and rot when I take them.
      Always good to experiment though.

  • @susannaylor451
    @susannaylor451 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I only bought my black lace this year so it's only about 2 foot high. Can I still take cutting from it?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  3 месяца назад +1

      @@susannaylor451
      Hi Susan. Many thanks for messaging.
      Yes you can take this year and actually cutting the stems back will encourage the plant to establish quicker.
      All the best with your cuttings and gardening 🌼🌸

    • @susannaylor451
      @susannaylor451 3 месяца назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thank you. I love your videos easy to understand and follow. Fingers crossed my cuttings take 🤞😊

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  3 месяца назад +1

      @@susannaylor451 many thanks for watching and the kind comments, glad you find the videos helpful.
      If you need any help feel free to message here or on instagram, I’m under the same name. 🌸

    • @susannaylor451
      @susannaylor451 3 месяца назад +1

      @diyhomeandgardening
      Hi, I took my cuttings on 10/9 but leaves have started drooping, is this supposed to happen?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  3 месяца назад +1

      @@susannaylor451
      Hi Susan. Did you remove many leaves or keep all of them on?
      If the plants are in a warm place, or air temperatures are higher, then the leaves will droop or drop to reduce evaporation from the plants/cuttings.
      I try to place the cuttings in a shaded position until they root to minimise evaporation.
      Hope this helps 🌼

  • @hayleykiragsd855
    @hayleykiragsd855 2 года назад +1

    What do you do with the cuttings over winter? Are they left outside? Thanks 😊

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +2

      Hi Hayley.
      Thanks for watching and taking the time to message.
      I do just leave the cuttings outside during the winter period, albeit moving the cuttings closer to the house or in a coldframe if the weather looks particularly bad.
      These cuttings won’t need heat though.
      Hope that helps you 🌺

    • @hayleykiragsd855
      @hayleykiragsd855 2 года назад +3

      @@diyhomeandgardening that’s great …. Thanks for your speedy reply 👍🏼 I did 4 cuttings in august they coming along fine…good video by the way thanks again 👍🏼😊

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      @@hayleykiragsd855 No problem, glad you have had good results. All the best, Ian

  • @indianajo812
    @indianajo812 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад

      No problem. Thanks for taking the time to send a message.
      All the best 🌸

  • @gucci6925
    @gucci6925 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can I start cuttings now June?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  6 месяцев назад +2

      Hi.
      Yes you could start cuttings in June but you need to make sure you use shoots without flowers on.
      Hope this helps 🪴🌸

    • @gucci6925
      @gucci6925 6 месяцев назад +1

      Super thanks 👍😀

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@gucci6925 oh and make sure to keep the cuttings on the moist side but not wet.
      Hope your cuttings do well 🌼

  • @boddahdidit
    @boddahdidit 2 года назад +1

    Cuttings from my sambucas have grown, but as common elder with green leaves....will they turn black over time?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the message. 2 things, just to double check.
      Did you definitely take cuttings from the purple leaved variety.
      Have you got the plant in full sun as if the plant is in a shady position the leaves will lose their purple colour.

    • @boddahdidit
      @boddahdidit 2 года назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening definitely the purple variety, I have a huge one in my garden. I took the cutting in autumn and they rooted over winter, not had much sun yet, here in Ireland, I'll give them a few weeks, but even the leaf shapes are different to the purple variety I have. First time trying to propogate them so wasn't sure if that's normal. Will put them in the sunnust spot I have and see how they go. Thanks

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      @@boddahdidit.
      If they don’t colour up then the cutting has reverted back to plain form.
      You can take more cuttings now still.

    • @boddahdidit
      @boddahdidit 2 года назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thanks so much 👍

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад

      @@boddahdidit. No problem. Good luck with growing more. Generally it roots like a weed.

  • @15heartz
    @15heartz 2 года назад +1

    What's edible raw or cooked?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад

      Hi and thanks for the message and watching the video.
      Cook the berries to make cordial or for dying purposes.

    • @15heartz
      @15heartz 2 года назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening Thanks, just getting ready for wilderness no smart cities.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 года назад +1

      @@15heartz Happy gardening 🌺

  • @carter23-nn4bq
    @carter23-nn4bq Год назад +1

    those seedlings may turn purple if you let them grow out. i had weed that turned purple after maturing a bit

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад +1

      Hi. Many thanks for the message and for watching.
      If you are taking cuttings then the new plants will genetically be identical to the main plant.
      If grown from seeds then the genetics are different and will generally revert back to being of green colouration.
      Hope this helps you 🌸🪴

    • @carter23-nn4bq
      @carter23-nn4bq Год назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thank you

  • @SONICQUA
    @SONICQUA Год назад

    Can you take cuttings now, June?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад +1

      Hi and thanks for watching and your message.
      You can definitely take cuttings in June time, albeit they will be from semi-ripe wood.
      They are the stems that have started to fade from the purple colour to a more grey-green colour, with the stem feeling more firm and less bendy than the fresh growth.
      Keep the cuttings in a more shaded position and make sure they don’t dry out.
      Hope this helps you 🌸

  • @obsessedwithlawnoddswithgr2092
    @obsessedwithlawnoddswithgr2092 Год назад +1

    isn't this plant patented.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching and your question.
      Sambucus black lace most probably is still under the royalties scheme, plant breeders royalties, but there is no way to actually check.
      As the plant is not being propagated for the purpose of sale then pbr’s don’t matter.
      Happy propagating for yourself or to give away. 🌸

    • @obsessedwithlawnoddswithgr2092
      @obsessedwithlawnoddswithgr2092 Год назад +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening ty for the fast reply. good to know.