Very realistic and capturing presentation. Nice tips of choosing green cuttings and neither too thick nor too thin hormone powder paste. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much, I found your presentation when I inquired for azalea propagation as I want to start the local native azalea here in North California.
Thank you so much for teaching me how to propagate my azaleas!! You made it very easy to understand and follow! I am very Excited and I am going to try this today!! Thank you again! ❤
If you want to make your videos more useful and informative for the viewers, you should mention: Where do you live and in what kind of climate? What "powder" you use? What species you are propagating? Thank you.
Exelleng video with information I can use. The azaleas you have to make the cuttings are very vigorous and the cuttings will have a lot of success. I would guess your success rate is above 90%. Please continue to make more videos.
Congratulations brother And thank you for the valuable information. We are all waiting for next video 🙏 Please make some video on succulents also 🙏 Good luck with the new cuttings ----------------
I think that this is a good method but it’s always good to see the results and progress along the way to prove that it actually works because anyone could make a video saying that it’s a good way to do something but if you don’t see it you don’t know for sure
Just seen your video tonight ! Thank you so much . I just subscribed it. I woould love to know more about azalea. How much water they need, when to repot them etc. Every year i bought a lot of azalea frm garden store. Then in about 3or 4 months i akways killed them !🤔 now i gave up. But this year 2021 i want to start again for the last time lol. Since i dont hv much space, i need to keep them in apot. So please a need to know, if they need to be in a partial shade? I heard that they dont like too much sun/ heat. Thank you. (Im jessica im using my hubby's accnt)
Nice thank you where do you get those bags. Do you have an automatic mist system, what's the time till rooted and you transplant and the temperature over that time
Love the video. Very simple and clear. After potting up, do you cover the pots with clear plastic bags, or is your climate humid enough so that there is no need.
Young cuttings should be grown into strong plants before doing any landscape work with them. After rooting them, transfer them to a bigger container, grow them for I'd say at least 1 season, fertilize them monthly, and when they reach about a foot you can transfer them next season in the spring into the final place. This will give the cuttings 2 seasons before being planted in the ground so they will have sufficient root systems for protecting themselves.
Thanks, but what is the name of the powder? For how long are they kept in the bag? When are they ready to be transplanted? I guess a lot of people watching have the same questions.
Amazing technique bro good going 👍 Bro let me know that how many times we should be watering on these cuttings and where to keep these cuttings please explain a little more...my request 👏 Today is my first day watching your video so please do remember me 😃 your fan from Darjeeling lo
Thank you for this outstanding video. Could i ask what climate should they be kept in while rooting. Full sun, part sun, etc. I have tried very carefully 3 times with zero results.
Thank you so much for the information regarding the azalea cuttings.. Just want to know the sand to be used is river sand or the ones used for construction
Since Azaleas are shallow rooted plants I suggest that the cuttings should be done in shallow grow bags. This would make it easier to water by nearly placing the grow bag in a shallow tray of water. This would not disturb the position of the cutting
Thanks for the video, it's very useful! Please be careful with the rooting hormone, do not breathe it when it is dusty and try not to take it with your hands, please!
Hi! Very informative and helpful video. I have a question though........my azaleas are very prone to white bugs that stick to the tender stems and some brownish ones on the top of the leaves. How do I get rid of these? Are they fungus or bugs?
Thank for the informative tips on azalea propagation. How long does it take for the cuttings to root? Would be grateful if you could show or make the next video on rooted cuttings and transferring it to potting media. Thank you and greetings from Bhutan.
Bhai, m from ktm epal. Only sand is enough for azaleas propogation or need to add some cocopeat with it? Thank you bhai for your effort, keep sharing your ideas.