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Green Giant Arborvitae Propagation - Hardwood and Softwood cuttings compared. 

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@RCCRAYZ
@RCCRAYZ Год назад
Just so you know, that is the average amount of roots for the first growing season, it don't get no better then that. The following year is the grow out Year in a bigger pot, and then the 3rd season is the selling season. That's just how they work. They are spot on and exactly were they should be. Don't stress over it.
@BassPotter46
@BassPotter46 Год назад
Thanks for the side-by-side Savvy Dirt Farmer!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
You bet!
@feltzea
@feltzea Год назад
It's great that you are including a time line. So many propegation videos just show planting... it helps us newbies to understand the time of year, and growth timeline expectations. A great video would be a composite over time, cutting, planting, repotting.. all in one with a time stamp or equivalent
@RCCRAYZ
@RCCRAYZ Год назад
I did similar, I haven't used mist yet, but I started softwood cuttings back in July all the way through until second week of August. I have had a really high success rate with softwood cuttings. All I did was keep them in shade.
@jensissons5709
@jensissons5709 Год назад
Lay a strip of ground cover in the bottom of pot and up the sides with an overhang so you can lift out plants easy the same as in cake baking.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Smart! I like it.
@caseyhardison4320
@caseyhardison4320 Год назад
Excellent as always!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching
@gogr2409
@gogr2409 Год назад
Just scribed. I’m impressed with your unpretentious presentation and attitude. Thanks for what you do.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Thanks for the sub! I'm glad you're here
@karenmoring8217
@karenmoring8217 Год назад
Thank you for this side by side comparison. Will you put them back in the sand to overwinter them? Will you water them at all over the winter? Thank you.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Yes, will put them back in sand for a while, til I pot them. Could pot now, but no room, so they'll be in temporary holding until I make more room and/or sell some plants!
@karenmoring8217
@karenmoring8217 Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer thank you.
@deckerswormandgardening6479
Hey Savvy, got a question for ya on planting your green giant cuttings? So when I receive my cuttings to pot up the roots are usually pretty long and amazing so I have trimmed them just prior to potting them. Do you do that or just wrap the roots around the pot?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Trimming them is good… actually helps the roots branch out.
@deckerswormandgardening6479
Ok I got ya kinda how I assumed and felt as well……… my plan is to get good at rooting these and make my own living just off green giant cuttings and grow some to be large as well !
@catchemalive
@catchemalive Год назад
When you put the softwood cutting under mist all summer, were they getting misted every day or how often?? I’m fixing to attempt some right now thanks!!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
A few seconds every few minutes for a few weeks, then slowly wean that down to none
@southofthesticks
@southofthesticks Год назад
Mike's backyard nursery had a couple of interesting videos on this. He talks about the best time of year for this, how many times a day to mist, all of that. It might be worth a look.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Yes… I do all of that . Learned a lot of it from him
@robinbass3133
@robinbass3133 Год назад
You mentioned at the end of your video that you wanted to try some different variations. I’m guessing that means you wanted to try different ways of propagating them for a better result. Have you done that and what do you find to be your best variation for a bigger roots. And did it give you a better yield thanks.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
This video is only 2 months old… give me some time and I’ll let you know. Thanks
@denisebalog994
@denisebalog994 Год назад
Do you have holes drilled for drainage in the plastic containers? Did you water regularly through the summer or just now and then. Another great video. 👍 Thank you 😊
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Any container with plants in it has to have drainage or they will drown. thanks for watching!!
@denisebalog994
@denisebalog994 Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer thank you, just checking to be sure 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱😎
@Bandaid17
@Bandaid17 Год назад
Do you think you could up your game by using rooting hormone. I know you don’t usually use it.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
Can you give me a idea on when I need to move them to a bigger place
@cindyl3916
@cindyl3916 Год назад
Friend in Michigan said to watch you, so I subscribed. This is just the info I’m interested in. I just placed some cuttings from Sycoparrotia semidecidua varigata. I dipped in hormone and put in grow medium. My question is. Should I put them in my grow room (not heated)in the house under the grow light. Or just in the glassed in mud room? Where it’s just a tad bit warmer than outside temp. I like your simple approach to what can be confusing for me. Thank you!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
I wouldn't do anything to them to force them out of dormancy, assuming they are dormant. Also, if they are kept indoors, don't let them dry out. I don't use grow lights... so I'm not sure about that. Given the two options you gave, I would in the grow room... making sure they don't dry out. They're basically just going to sit there all winter and begin the rooting process next Spring. Or, you could try some both ways and see if one does better than the other. One thing I love about propagating plants is experimenting with everything. thanks for watching
@cindyl3916
@cindyl3916 Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer You brilliant man! Thank you so very much! I’ll watch the moisture and I think your idea to keep them in the grow room is good since I did leave a couple leaves that I trimmed like you did. I mainly keep my succulents in that room in winter. Put the light on veg mode for about 6 hrs a day. Hope it’s ok. I appreciate you!
@DianePahl
@DianePahl Год назад
@CindyL Told ya he is great :) Love his videos. He's one of the reasons I may go on a midnight plant supply and snag some arbor vitae cuttings, LOL. Bust me out of jail if I get caught will you? :)
@BassPotter46
@BassPotter46 Год назад
Keep good notes, and label the buckets. You think you’ll remember what you did, but you won’t.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
I want to try it with my tree but you have to tell me how long i needs to wait for in how I know if it work or not
@brucecamire8533
@brucecamire8533 Год назад
What do you use for propagation sand?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Any kind of sand as long as it has some coarseness to it. Light fluffy sand tends to hold much water. But play sand or sand used for concrete and/or mortar applications is usually fine. Don't overthink it.
@mikei1880
@mikei1880 Год назад
I received 50 of these tress same size on line order ..would you plant them or repot till larger ?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
If they have heavy, strong roots, I'd plant them in the ground. Otherwise, pot them in small pots and let them grow a while, then in the ground.
@ricardorodriguez8471
@ricardorodriguez8471 Год назад
There is no need to fertalize during rooting correct ?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
correct
@1Kent
@1Kent Год назад
They all l👀ked successful to me.👍
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
In a way, yes, but the cuttings from hardwood should have been at least twice this size. I neglected them a bit too much.
@Lesia496
@Lesia496 Год назад
Hi, I got some green giants from you. Can you let me know what kind it is please?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
The Green Giant is an arborvitae, botanically "Thuja 'Green Giant.' It is a hybrid cultivar (not found in the wild). Thuja plicata x Thuja standishii. That's the best I can do.
@robinbass3133
@robinbass3133 Год назад
I purchase some rooted green emeralds. They are in a small 2 inch pot. Would you plant in the ground or put outside in the weather?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
If I received EG rooted cuttings today, I would either pot them, or heel them in for a couple of months, and pot them when it got closer to Spring. Just depends on how many other things you have to get done and your space. But really, if you're planning on eventually selling them as potted trees, no real reason to put them in the ground at all.
@robinbass3133
@robinbass3133 Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer by healing in you mean put them in a dishpan and put outside?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
@@robinbass3133 You can put them in any container, pot, whatever. Cover the roots, keep the tops dry... rain and such is fine.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
Will Aeroponic Hydroponic work
@coreybennett6495
@coreybennett6495 Год назад
Do you have any cuttings I can buy from you ? like hostas and hydrangeas and all . Trying to propagate as much as I can to start my nursery off til I can wholesale.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Will have dappled willow cuttings for sale in the video later this week. thanks
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
How I know if it work or not
@MyMason100
@MyMason100 11 месяцев назад
Looks good
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
When I need to take my cutting from my tree in do I need rooting hormone
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
Any time in winter (dormant) is fine. No hormone needed.
@pervysage3604
@pervysage3604 Год назад
Question about the Emerald green arbor vitae, since they are so close to the Green giants like your using here, should I be able to use what you share for the green giants, on my Emerald green's?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Yes. Same principles apply.
@RCCRAYZ
@RCCRAYZ Год назад
They are rooted out with the same exact method.
@RCCRAYZ
@RCCRAYZ Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer you beat me to it 😂🤣
@pervysage3604
@pervysage3604 Год назад
Fantastic, thanks for the quick reply, I appreciate the feedback you two. :D Been trying to propagate my Emerald greens and trying to find the proper way to do it. Thanks for the video Savvy dude, it's greatly appreciated.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
I need to know how to you do it I want to try it
@jeffvick2927
@jeffvick2927 Год назад
How do you heal them in and why don’t you just go ahead and pot them up?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Heeling in is bunching a pile of them together, like a bouquet, and temporarily "planting" them, covering their roots, until they can be potted, sold bare root, or otherwise re-homed. I do it to save space. I could pot them now, I just don't have room for them. And, I was dying to see how they have grown so far.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
How long it takes to root them
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
A few months
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
How long do you wait for
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
Few weeks, couple of months or so... it varies.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
What happens if it turn brown before they getting root
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
They are dead.
@RCCRAYZ
@RCCRAYZ Год назад
Don't throw those out with no roots, I can see the calousing ball on the ends. Dip them in rooting hormone and they will root out in spring.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Too late! I've got plenty though. Appreciate the tip.
@twohomesteads6512
@twohomesteads6512 Год назад
That is good to know to re-dip them in rooting hormone . Thanks.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
How I know if it getting root are not
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
Give them a while - if they get roots, it worked.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
I see you video but why my tree turn brown
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
I can’t answer that. Something is off - too dry, insects, too wet, too much sun. Over fertilizing. Any number of things. Thanks for watching. All the best to you.
@HowlandGreen
@HowlandGreen 5 месяцев назад
You seem to know what you are doing but. I have a comment...Cut the sand with Pearlite by 30% and your root size will triple. Use fertilizer after you see decent roots.
@ryanfrankum3493
@ryanfrankum3493 10 месяцев назад
So it won't work you can't make it stay green without root
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 10 месяцев назад
Watch the video. It works.
@spacebirb4339
@spacebirb4339 Год назад
They are called Red wood cedar ?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Green Giant is a hybridized cross between Western Red Cedar and Japanese Arborvitaes. Not found in nature.
@spacebirb4339
@spacebirb4339 Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer Thank you so much!
@jameshallford8656
@jameshallford8656 Год назад
What type of sand do you use?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
All purpose sand or construction sand. It’s called different things…just needs to be coarse and we’ll draining.
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