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How To Propagate Jade ( 4 Ways and RESULTS ) 

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How to propagate jade tree cuttings. In this video I will propagate jade with different methods to see which propagation method works best. Propagating jade in soil works well, but perlite and even water can work. The best tip for propagating jade is to bury a large part of the stem so it can root well from multiple nodes.
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@Cyndimarino
@Cyndimarino Год назад
Stem rot happens when you don't callous the stem and you should cut off most of the leaves so the plant can focus on rooting instead of feeding the leaves. Also, you should cut the stem right below the node to minimize rot.
@macysondheim
@macysondheim Год назад
No.
@Cyndimarino
@Cyndimarino Год назад
@@macysondheim Wrong.
@that_cat_person3417
@that_cat_person3417 Год назад
Yeah, that’s why the stems were rotting in water. When you let them callous before you put them in water, they don’t rot.
@swis
@swis Год назад
Also it doesn’t look like the water was changed. Roots need oxygen.
@kaleighwhelchel1916
@kaleighwhelchel1916 11 месяцев назад
The only thing I've ever noticed to be different between callousing and not callousing, changing the water or not changing the water, etc. Is the actual plants will to live lol... I've never found a difference between either.
@davidc4162
@davidc4162 2 года назад
I can't help but think the fresh cuts played a part in the rot that you experienced. Succulents and cacti (and BOP) can be started in dry soil, then watered about a week later.
@llavediez739
@llavediez739 2 года назад
Short version: toss it outside and a year later you’ll have a full bush. There’s been one in my parents backyard for over 30 years and it gets so big we have to trim it every now and then
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Amazing
@ghhm2705
@ghhm2705 Год назад
😂
@joannedigirolamo8723
@joannedigirolamo8723 11 месяцев назад
What are weather conditions in your area?
@llavediez739
@llavediez739 11 месяцев назад
@@joannedigirolamo8723 Southern California, zones 9-11ish. Hot, humid, and sometimes rainy- it loves it all! But probably because it’s developed in the ground and gets direct light, so it can metabolize well. If it’s a baby clipping, It will probably need more care initially, and then you can just neglect it outside. Lmk if you have any specific questions!
@sushiegirl
@sushiegirl 9 месяцев назад
I always root my cutting in water, I had no idea I could plant them directly in soil 🤷🏻‍♀️ I have two huge 30 year old jade plants!
@manuelaa2364
@manuelaa2364 2 года назад
Pls make a experiment with callused over and fresh cuttings!
@kristajohnson9173
@kristajohnson9173 Месяц назад
Yes, please! I saw a botanist also saying callusing is an old wives tale, would love to know if its demonstrably different
@rememberberries4277
@rememberberries4277 Год назад
I did it All methods but 2 Here is what I found. Best method: cut it, let it dry for 3-7 days then put it in a ziplock bag with moss, add some root growth hormone and water. Watch them explode to life! I had a clipping I left out for 2 weeks, it was a dying stick, I did this method and now have a tiny jade plant from it. Water method-: Very slow. But works,70% of the time. Soil method: Slow, Im impatient.
@LL-rb8wd
@LL-rb8wd 2 года назад
I had a bunch of cuttings once that I just dumped on top of a pile of soil, and they rooted like mad, all up the stem wherever they touched the soil. So cool
@kazooingcowboy
@kazooingcowboy 2 года назад
I literally just picked up a bunch of jade cuttings at the library so this video is perfect.
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Awesome good luck!
@HamHorse
@HamHorse Год назад
how did they take?
@kazooingcowboy
@kazooingcowboy Год назад
@@HamHorse They took really well.
@rememberberries4277
@rememberberries4277 Год назад
How are they 9 months later
@kazooingcowboy
@kazooingcowboy Год назад
@@rememberberries4277 Ahh funny story actually, nearly all of then died when I was traveling over Thanksgiving. One of them made it though so that's great.
@talesfromthehips
@talesfromthehips 3 месяца назад
Oops. I have a stem breakage that has been growing in water since 2016. Perhaps I’ll finally pot it now that I know what the plant is. 😂
@Melbel123
@Melbel123 2 года назад
Very informative video from one succulent lover to another. Thank you! I wouldn't mind seeing more succulent cutting experiments in the future. I'm sure you'd gain a lot of traction with how cute succulents are to newcomer plant owners
@18mikehunt
@18mikehunt Год назад
I water propagate jades. You need to regularly change the water, and a large root formation will form. Such a great way to start a plant with strong roots. I suggest having two or three nodes in water, with regular changes.
@TrulyFepic
@TrulyFepic 2 года назад
I love the update videos!
@kryspinkiedrowski3330
@kryspinkiedrowski3330 2 года назад
You're sooo going to do an experiment with propagating callus vs fresh cut lol
@grat2010
@grat2010 2 года назад
I've never let my jade cuttings callous, just chucked them into the soil and they rooted just fine.
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Yeah same it works for me just fine!
@BadWarrior-dn2rh
@BadWarrior-dn2rh 2 месяца назад
It will root 😂😂😂 Callus can improve the chance of survival ❤
@Maya-pap
@Maya-pap Месяц назад
Great video thank you so much!
@TheWonderfield
@TheWonderfield 7 месяцев назад
Really great experiment. Thanks for sharing. Hope they grow well for you. What did you wind up doing about the mealy bugs?
@SeaSkyUniverse-Channel
@SeaSkyUniverse-Channel 2 месяца назад
Great video! Really to the point! And I liked that the music was not too loud while you spoke.
@JosephineGeorge-hl1pb
@JosephineGeorge-hl1pb 4 месяца назад
Thank you!!
@ChrisSirico
@ChrisSirico Год назад
I find lava rock is a good substitute for perlite for both potting mixes and propagation where you need more weight to keep things in place (or if you're not a fan of the styrofoam look). It's heavier than perlite but holds water and air in similar proportions.
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
Nice recomendation! I will try it
@nicholascucchiara7062
@nicholascucchiara7062 8 месяцев назад
I’m pretty sure perlite is just lava rocks but exploded into tiny pieces.
@MAMABEARONMYOWN
@MAMABEARONMYOWN Год назад
Great video!!
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
Thanks!
@biteofdog
@biteofdog 2 года назад
I used to live in San Diego CA which is the perfect (hot/sunny) climate for jade plants. I got some cuttings at a thrift store and literally just stuck them in potting soil in full sun and watered them maybe a couple times a week and the plant got massive and stocky. Some of the leaves fell off and grew into massive plants after just sitting on soil on the other side of the fence. I have not had any success growing jade in the PNW where I live now, because they don't like being indoor plants.
@aristotlemaniago8801
@aristotlemaniago8801 Месяц назад
Thank you so much
@angelparis2071
@angelparis2071 Месяц назад
Great content. Thx u!😊
@abequibelangelovilar1577
@abequibelangelovilar1577 2 года назад
I love your Videos bro ❤️💙
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Thank you!
@robertbrawley5048
@robertbrawley5048 Год назад
This is an excellent video that I just randomly chose to type in my first comment below . I concluded that hardwood cutting ( brown bark) can root in humid air . As in hypopontic misting containers . I think they are called coloring totes. . I see you have course perlite which I don't have my perlite is Home Depot bought and out of a 2 cubic foot bag at least 1/3. Of the bag is perlite dust . Which doesn't drain well and leads to rotting . Of the hardwood cuttings sand may drain well but it still retains too much moisture that rots the cuttings. Point of my sad story .based on this video I will concentrate on high humity air, rather than submersion of hardwood cuttings in water. But I will try both. . My experiment will be done with Mulberry and persimmon and wild grown cherry hard wood cutting. 3 fast growing trees
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
Yeah I like your conclusion with the gravel! I actually put some pieces in a bin with moist sphagnum moss and they haven't rotted yet and its been like 2 or 3 months now
@robertbrawley5048
@robertbrawley5048 Год назад
@@TechplantChannel one of the long term oriental bonsai youtube channel in England says Sagjmn moss is by far the best. I don't know why
@Angebaby1237
@Angebaby1237 Месяц назад
I wonder if peeling the skin away would make a difference?
@nguyetpham7695
@nguyetpham7695 Год назад
Oh my....so cute...🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
Thanks!
@abbey428
@abbey428 Месяц назад
Top heavy solution, make smaller cuttings of the cuttings. I made 12 jade plants just from pruning my small jade. The cuttings only had 2 leaves or one. It's been 3 wks and all seem to be healthy. Some have even sprouted new growth. I only mist them every couple days.
@vanisatya4982
@vanisatya4982 19 дней назад
What is that white colour material
@faeribex
@faeribex 2 года назад
I find jade in water works better with a younger stem, for older stems i just chuck in soil and terracotta
@joannelasage2053
@joannelasage2053 2 года назад
niiice!
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Thanks! If you want some let me know
@ginagreen1202
@ginagreen1202 9 месяцев назад
The thing that I want to know about is the leaky bugs! They didn’t seem to bother you. Should I not even worry if I see them on my succulents?
@kararosee47
@kararosee47 11 месяцев назад
What does it look like when it's calloused?
@jakubjilek7499
@jakubjilek7499 2 года назад
if youŕe gonna water prop, you will need a callous or it will 100% rot.
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Ill have to try it!
@juhis111
@juhis111 2 года назад
Not true! Just water propagated about 40-50 jade cuttings and all rooted fine without callousing!
@alex_666_.
@alex_666_. 8 месяцев назад
Right I’m an over thinker I have a few cutting and I’m new to propagating jades so can someone tell me the best way for them to root please because I don’t want them to die should I let them callus then put it in soil or shall I cut the callus off and then put it in soil should I water like you normally would if it already had root? Hope all that makes sense
@reedrobb
@reedrobb 3 месяца назад
I understand your thinking, me too. Let me share what has worked… let cutting callous 3-7 days. Plant in dry gritty soil. Mist with water or squirt a little water on trunk only a couple times a week. Dont soak them. Give them lots of sun. After a month= good roots, 1 month later= amazing new roots. I have 2 large trays of Gollum jades that are doing very well.
@EduVillena
@EduVillena Год назад
They only need to lay on the ground, in the shadow, and maybe sometimes be watered a little bit to grow roots. The less underground the stem is, the better. And, of course, let them cicatrize! 😂 Also, the roots grown in the water are not good roots. Probably they'll die when buried.
@robertbrawley5048
@robertbrawley5048 Год назад
I think I will use a gallon water bottle , clear plastic And fill with gravel . Fine gravel that can be easily shoveled . Called number 57 in the construction trade . Then add water to a level well below the surface of the gravel and place my cutting on top of the gravel or at least one node into the non submerged gravel and see if that will give me a humid air that this video suggest is the better approach
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
Wow good thinking!
@daym8
@daym8 9 месяцев назад
Can succulents propogated in water then be moved to soil as a its growing medium? Or succulents like echeverias die in this process? Thank you for this beautiful idea of conducting this awesome experiment and sharing it with us. 👍🙏🌸
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 8 месяцев назад
I know people have done it but I have little experience
@daym8
@daym8 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your reply. 🙏
@robertbrawley5048
@robertbrawley5048 Год назад
I don't see any of your videos on the use of bubbles in water baths. I haven't had success using a bubbler but other RU-vid videos show bubbler do work if the bubbles are bubbling directly under the cutting in a hydroponic bath
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
I have a video where I did this and it didn't seem to have a positive effect like I was expecting, I even tried a cloner with huge air stones and it didn't work well. I'm still experimenting tho
@ShayanGivehchian
@ShayanGivehchian Год назад
What about growing in leca?
@Stephaniemickle
@Stephaniemickle Год назад
Knock your socks off lol
@zandralover1234
@zandralover1234 2 года назад
Could you do a propagation of lavender from seed? I have found it to be a difficult plant
@Stephaniemickle
@Stephaniemickle Год назад
They’re a pain in the ass for some reason, especially from seed but I’ve definitely had seedlings that germinated and got 2 leaves and then they just flop and die. I’ve also bought established plants from Lowe’s and it was dead in like… no time 🙅🏼‍♀️😩
@mailiahmoo
@mailiahmoo Год назад
If you are having trouble growing from seed I recommend that you just cut a piece off a lavender plant and plant it in soil and it will root in abt a month (:
@Engwadur
@Engwadur 3 месяца назад
I've got a whole tray of leaes taht i rooted. My problem isn't how to popigate but then what to do with all the new babies. I've run out of coworkers that want plants lol.
@purpshiso
@purpshiso 2 месяца назад
the roots come out by the leaves because that's what succulents do in their natural habitat. when a leave or stem falls, roots grow out
@jessicagalyon5840
@jessicagalyon5840 Год назад
I’m so confused. Everyone says to LET callus to prevent rot!????
@ThaGamingMisfit
@ThaGamingMisfit Месяц назад
Yeah that's exactly right. This video is really not what you want to watch when learning stuff about plants... If you cut off the callous you could as well say : here I am knowing nothing about plants but I'm making videos about it !
@robertbrawley5048
@robertbrawley5048 Год назад
There is a lot to contemplate in this one video. For one " a spoon full of water evert 2 or three days per pot . Then a Terra cottage pot . And then moist air over submersion for brown bark p)ants
@Stephaniemickle
@Stephaniemickle Год назад
Yeeeeeah that was definitely not what I’d think would make things go smoothly lol
@junovhs4646
@junovhs4646 2 года назад
first!
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel 2 года назад
Nice! Thanks for watching
@Kidraver555
@Kidraver555 5 месяцев назад
You never make a connection between the amount of rot and the fresh cut approach.
@calnative4904
@calnative4904 2 года назад
Just cut a piece and stick it back in the dirt, no issues they are a no brainer.
@Stephaniemickle
@Stephaniemickle Год назад
Yeah I think this is way overkill for a Jade especially. You either have to let them callous or like you said, chop and stick them in the dirt, and don’t water them for a week or so. Then water. They do their thing pretty easily lol but this was a little cringe 😂
@orowizard1369
@orowizard1369 2 года назад
My first search on internet says Jade plants are extremely toxic to dogs. People, please always heavily research the plants you grow, if you have pets or children. Edit: It would be nice if Techplant/all RU-vidrs would include this kind of information and warnings on the plants they show on their channel. It would potentially save thousands of hours of research from viewers, sickened or dead pets/children, be super appreciated by some, and get more followers.
@ThaGamingMisfit
@ThaGamingMisfit Месяц назад
Cutting off callous... to prevent rot... That's a first time I had to end watching a plant video.
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Месяц назад
Yeah I find sometimes If a callous is old and really flaky that that extra organic material will rot fast and add to the overall failure of the plant. I never let any of my plants callous before propping and they never rot. I know it's a divisive issue but I find there are 2 parties of people who find success both ways.
@macysondheim
@macysondheim Год назад
These aren’t jade plants…
@TechplantChannel
@TechplantChannel Год назад
What are they?
@BadWarrior-dn2rh
@BadWarrior-dn2rh 2 месяца назад
The difference between callus and fresh cut is similar to putting ur hand in soil with no cuts and with fresh cuts ….will hurt you and allows dirt,pathogens and all other stuffs into you😂😂😂😂 Dont be over smart….do what works😅
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