i have pachypodium gracilius, i had to cut the same cut for the body- because root rot, i have dried it for 20days now, but i dont see any roots, the plant is growing many leaves, should i pot it into soil?
Very good method. And very clear methodical presentation. Aren't we supposed to use some systemic antifungal everytime we do a root prune because Adeniums are very easily susceptible to fungal rot.
I was going to comment the same thing. It would be nice to have a commentary explaining what they are doing instead of all the ridiculous baby cries and phone ringing and background conversations.
This looks like it took a weekend, having some time frame reference would be wonderful, for example how long do you let that cut base callus for before you plant it in the wet soil that you showed you planting it in.. my understanding is that if that wound had not calloused for a good month or so you'd be facing instant rot, again clarify, how long did it sit in the pot for before you got the root system that you took out in the next segment and rinsed? That potting soil looks quite moist, assuming you're in Thailand or Vietnam where it's tropical and steamy and that's okay, more details would help, appreciate your video
Thanks you had done excellent job in adenium, but how long? +after How many day we have to water? After how many days I have to see routed cutting? I also started pruning, grafting, repotting, I am also succeed, but another baby plants is shreking, I had done cutting, & after I had done repotting!!. Now I will be seeing you!!!