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How to grow mimosa plant (shame plant, shy plant) from cuttings 

No Sweat Gardening
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this time we will propagate mimosa plant (shame plant or shy plant flower) from cutting
usually this plant grows in the wild
we plant it as a rat repellent
to protect our other crops which are commonly attacked by rats
because of its sharp thorns mice will avoid it
but now this plant is viral for its properties for virility and male fertility
the method is very easy, just look for these plants that grow wild
then follow these steps
we cut by segment
and the result is like this
by including a little parts of the branch
because at the meeting of the branch with the stalk
is one of the fastest points to grow new shoots and roots
we need is a rubber band
2 kilogram plastic bags, it doesn't have to be new, you can use used ones
and skewers
the planting medium we use is a 1:1 mixture of soil and compost
but you can also use soil only
because mimosa pudica does not need fertile soil to grow well
per plastic we can put 2-3 plants
put skewers on both sides to keep the plastic upright
then close and tie with a rubber band
then we won't open again for 3 weeks
and this is after 3 weeks
so as long as it's covered in plastic we don't water it
the water will be obtained from the process of condensation inside the plastic
like a mini rain
all the plants are still alive
some has even grown new shoots
so we can see the roots have grown

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@hotchow8766
@hotchow8766 Год назад
I appreciate the no-nonsense tutorial with actual results at the the end. I will look to see if you have a bamboo video, as well. Thank you very much.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
thank you
@ManpreetKaur-dv5ut
@ManpreetKaur-dv5ut Год назад
Wow sir u have given reply of all the comments👍 That's good
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
I love interacting with viewers :)
@ManpreetKaur-dv5ut
@ManpreetKaur-dv5ut Год назад
@@NoSweatGardening nice😊
@shevlin2650
@shevlin2650 6 месяцев назад
I am a beekeeper, and the honey from Mimosa trees is very tasty.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 6 месяцев назад
wow nice info
@silvermymothergaveme
@silvermymothergaveme 6 дней назад
Nice! I like the music too!
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 5 дней назад
thank you
@curvingfyre6810
@curvingfyre6810 4 месяца назад
Here I was worrying about how I'd adapt them to a terrarium, and then you propagate them by just making temporary terrariums. Good to know lol.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 3 месяца назад
he.he.he
@angelajara7004
@angelajara7004 8 месяцев назад
Gracias por enseñarme como hacerlo.👍🏻
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 8 месяцев назад
de nada
@JesusRodriguez-re8nq
@JesusRodriguez-re8nq 4 месяца назад
¡Gracias! Lo tengo que intentar, he probado poniendo tallos en agua, en tierra y no brotan, como sí hacen muchas plantas. Saludos
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 4 месяца назад
De nada amigo
@fatimazohrahowl244
@fatimazohrahowl244 9 месяцев назад
Thabk you for the tutorial i will be trying this my plant since my seeds failed me 😢
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 9 месяцев назад
good luck :)
@mpmap2129
@mpmap2129 Год назад
Excellent video! No water in the bag, right? When you planted them after they rooted, how much water do you give them?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
yes, no water in the bag, after transferring them to regular container, you only need to water them once in 2-3 days, mimosa doesn't like too much water
@browniesauce
@browniesauce 15 дней назад
I appreciate the the information, just a real quick question. Those bags, where did you leave them?? In the dark? Or just somewhere they would get normal amounts of light? I have one and want to clip a branch and make more.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 14 дней назад
not in the dark, just shaded area, not exposed to direct sunlight
@browniesauce
@browniesauce 14 дней назад
@@NoSweatGardening sweet! Thanks a bunch!
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 13 дней назад
@@browniesauce you're welcome :)
@makaylashockey9074
@makaylashockey9074 11 месяцев назад
Very informative and very cool video was amazed how fast they grew! Where are you from ? I’m from California and my sensitive plant came from Oregon lol
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 11 месяцев назад
hi, I'm from indonesia nice to meet you
@user-ke2jb8mr5c
@user-ke2jb8mr5c Год назад
where do you keep the bags during those 3 weeks? And With light or no light?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
in shaded area, it's okay to get some light, as long as not direct sunlight
@JuniorFarquar
@JuniorFarquar Месяц назад
In spring only or is summer ok, too? Locally, they started dropping flowers about 3 days ago. Great demo. Thanks.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Месяц назад
you can propagate them like this during any season
@JuniorFarquar
@JuniorFarquar Месяц назад
@@NoSweatGardening thanks so much...subbed earlier, too
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Месяц назад
@@JuniorFarquar thanks a lot :)
@makaylashockey9074
@makaylashockey9074 11 месяцев назад
That was amazing I was gifted a sensitive plant and I’m trying so hard not to kill it it’s a baby and only got like two limbs should I try this method with the bag to encourage it to grow ? I would give alll my plants just to save this one and I have AlOT of plants !
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 11 месяцев назад
yes, this method will dramatically increase the rate of success
@johnwheeler8870
@johnwheeler8870 11 месяцев назад
What time of the year is it best to do this? Spring/fall/summer?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 11 месяцев назад
hi, it grows well all year long, it's very weather resistant
@davidb5255
@davidb5255 11 месяцев назад
Interesting, thanks. I've been trying to grow from seed this year which worked quite well except that the plants keep losing leaves, they seem to dry up and fall off, sometimes yellowing first. I've tried watering more and less as either seems to be quoted as reasons for leaf loss. The plants are now 40cm tall but only have 4 or so healthy looking sets of leaves. How wet should the compost be?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 11 месяцев назад
Hi, mimosa doesn't like too much water, so water it about once in 2-3 days, as for how wet the compost, the ideal would be like soil after rained yesterday, I make my own compost from kitchen waste here's how ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lef4FcXNauE.html
@nicopadrones
@nicopadrones Год назад
hello! What time of year can it be done?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
it can be done anytime, this plant is very very adaptive
@WalterAvila-nd6cl
@WalterAvila-nd6cl 5 месяцев назад
No sé habré nunca la bolsa? Cuánto tiempo más o menos
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 5 месяцев назад
3 semanas
@Octilious11934
@Octilious11934 Год назад
How long do you need to wait
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
2 weeks
@JeanineRossouw-qb4wx
@JeanineRossouw-qb4wx 8 месяцев назад
When planting in the plastic is the compost/soil wet?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 8 месяцев назад
no need to add water
@JuniorFarquar
@JuniorFarquar Месяц назад
I cannot find clear bags that shape or similar. Any ideas?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Месяц назад
you van use any plastic bag, the principal is the same, I use a 2 kg plastic bag
@JuniorFarquar
@JuniorFarquar Месяц назад
@@NoSweatGardening yeah...the shape is eluding me...thanks
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Месяц назад
@@JuniorFarquar 😁 you're welcome
@darlatobin2240
@darlatobin2240 Год назад
Do you know what time of year this plant blooms?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
all year long
@darlatobin2240
@darlatobin2240 Год назад
@@NoSweatGardening Thank you so much! I hope to find some of this as I am reading of all of its medicinal benefits!
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening Год назад
@@darlatobin2240 you're welcome
@RobinTapsell
@RobinTapsell 4 месяца назад
Is this the Acacia dealbata?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 4 месяца назад
no, Mimosa Pudica
@claudeirby1561
@claudeirby1561 3 месяца назад
you didn't need to cover the square pan ?
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 3 месяца назад
no need, just place them on shaded area, it still needs indirect sunlight for photosynthesis
@CheesyChise
@CheesyChise 2 месяца назад
Would this work if you direct sew the cut parts into a pot? I assume the bag is for humidity, as ive read these are practically treated as tropical plants, but is the bag a necessary part of the process? Im using my mimosa in a fairy garden and it would be so much easier for me to put the cuttings directly into pots, as i wont have to mess up the garden surroundings by digging around too much.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 2 месяца назад
it might work, but maybe the success rate will be lower, by putting it in a bag i reduces the evaporation a lot, so the plant doesn't dehydrate until it can grow some roots to pick up water from the soil
@joemacias2360
@joemacias2360 2 месяца назад
I read that they prefer sandy soil
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 2 месяца назад
it can thrive in harsh environment with very little water
@robertwarner-ev7wp
@robertwarner-ev7wp Месяц назад
They grow in Missouri clay just fine.
@DEVanderbiltCecil
@DEVanderbiltCecil 22 дня назад
Who are you? You are like me.
@NoSweatGardening
@NoSweatGardening 22 дня назад
greetings, I'm from Indonesia
@user-qr3lz9tt3t
@user-qr3lz9tt3t 6 месяцев назад
She
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