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How to Transplant Water-Rooted Cuttings Without Killing Them (Foolproof) 

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Houseplant propagation can be tricky, especially when you spend so much time rooting your water propagations, only to transplant and have them die off in a week or so. So deflating! Here's my foolproof method for successful transplanting. It's worked for me every time. The most important part is the high humidity and part shade after you transplant to let your cuttings establish themselves.
0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Water-Rooted Cuttings 101
2:20 - Close-Up of Roots
3:56 - Soil & Pot Selection
5:02 - Transplanting Process
8:21 - Watering
9:51 - Post-Transplant Care
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@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Got a special transplanting technique? Lemme know ⬇️⬇️⬇️
@dlsdyer9071
@dlsdyer9071 3 года назад
Since I am very uncoordinated, I like to wet the soil until it wants to stick together. Then I line the pot with the wet soil. Next I do one planting at a time by holding it next to the wet soil lining while placing enough wet soil over the dangling root. I work around the pot getting closer to the center. Last fill the center. If I had to hold multiple pieces, I'd for sure ruin the roots! Lastly, with pathos I let it dry a little bit more between each watering until I get to the same water routine as my other pathos plants.
@thehusband12
@thehusband12 3 года назад
This video kinda cracks me up cause I consider golden pothos to be bulletproof for propagation. I jam a bunch of cuttings into a thin stem vase and leave them for a year or two. Once I’m ready I use cheap potting soil, scrape off any rot chunks and them shove all the roots in a shallow hole in whatever hanging pot I have around. Lol. I do appreciate your technique though. Probably why I haven’t had success with philodendron. Lol.
@dlsdyer9071
@dlsdyer9071 3 года назад
Question: I have really upped my plant game this year (a LOT of home time 😐). I have heard there are some house plants that last he to die back in the winter and come back in the spring. Do you know which ones and what type of winter care do they take?
@jamtea388
@jamtea388 3 года назад
I keep mine in a humidity chamber, such as a clear plastic tupperware, to avoid water loss during the rooting.
@adarusat
@adarusat 3 года назад
I'd say don't worry about coiling the roots, they will coil eventually (very quick actually) around the pot. (Inspect the roots from any nursery plant and you'll see the roots all coiled.) Most tropical plants actually fare better when a bit pot-bound, so I would also say going with a smaller pot at first and then potting up as the plant grows is a better idea. It also gives the plant an opportunity for some fresh soil (which they always appreciate), AND it prevents the #1 plant-killing issue: root rot from over-watering. The more soil you have, the longer the roots will take to absorb all the water from it. And especially when the root system is just starting, that might end up being too much water to absorb. It should be fine in your case because (A) the cuttings are used to being in water (so you would want to keep the soil extra moist at first and then slowly let it dry a bit more between each watering to acclimate it) and (B) it looks like you're using a porous/terracotta pot which won't trap the water in. I just think worrying about coiling roots is very unnecessary.
@marydeleon734
@marydeleon734 3 года назад
“trust fund baby of the plant cutting world” 😆 pretty accurate.
@katelowry3202
@katelowry3202 3 года назад
Lmfao
@mayanightstar
@mayanightstar 3 года назад
I don't own a humidifier... I just do a load of laundry and then air dry it in my bedroom and put the plants in there that need extra humidity that week xD
@chaevie257
@chaevie257 3 года назад
That's actually a nice idea 😯
@GCaF
@GCaF 3 года назад
I call this species the unkillable plant. Last year as I was moving one in a pot I broke a leaf when I hit it by mistake on a cupboard and that leaf fell down in between some jars. 3 weeks later I moved the jars and found the leaf still green so I jokingly threw it in a small water pot. 6-7 days from that I saw the leaf rotted out on the edge of the pot so I got the pot to throw it but when I looked inside I saw a small root system and a tiny green new leaf coming out from the stem of the old one. I moved it into a pot with soil and while it didn't have a stellar start, it's a big and healthy plant now. I was so shocked that I consider this plant to be unkillable like I said :)) - very nice video Kevin!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
It's a great first propagation!
@Pixics
@Pixics 3 года назад
I'm going to research this plant, I want something green growing in my house. Sounds like it's super hardy and I can keep growing more of it.
@GCaF
@GCaF 3 года назад
@@Pixics That was my experience with it as well. I have a few in my house. We call our species "money plant" - I think the latin name is Epipremnum Aureum. It's supposed to remove metal/chemical particles from the air.
@Pixics
@Pixics 3 года назад
@@GCaF That's exactly what I want. Something to purify the air.
@GCaF
@GCaF 3 года назад
@@Pixics I got my information from Kamal Meattle - How to grow fresh air. It's a ted talk you can find on youtube. Sorry @Kevin if this sounds like marketing but I think plants to purify the inside air fits your channel as well.
@grat2010
@grat2010 3 года назад
Thanks. I've been putting them in bright light thinking photosynthesis would help them establish in soil. Now I know better.
@GavinAndShea
@GavinAndShea 3 года назад
This is exactly what I needed! I had/have a pothos that started to get some type of fungus or disease or some sorts so I took some cuttings to try to save some of it and just planted them in water. Now I have roots and was afraid of planting directly in soil for fear of it being too drastic of a change for them. Thank you so very, very much! All the best, Dorothy
@denisebienne5509
@denisebienne5509 3 года назад
This is like a sequel in your pothos care 101 and you really did plant different variety of pothos in one pot. Amazing! For someone like me, planting seems overwhelming (especially when they start to rest in peace haha) and I turn to your videos and blogs for some help. Thank you for always providing great and informative content. All the best Kevin!
@owens75647
@owens75647 3 года назад
Very helpful video. I've gardened for several years and I found it super refreshing. Loved your repotting technique. ❤🌱🌿
@andrewfredrick5238
@andrewfredrick5238 3 года назад
I was missing your house plant videos you should do a tour!! Thanks for the info very helpful! 😊
@Mixxie67
@Mixxie67 3 года назад
I have done that thing of holding the plants in the air instinctively. It’s gratifying to see it in a tutorial by someone who does this for a living.
@NashvilleMonkey1000
@NashvilleMonkey1000 3 года назад
You can cut the leaves down a little if the plant is wilting, but that's somewhat tricky as it needs to make energy, and a larger plant can dry out it's own dirt before it drowns in the water it has, while a trimmed down one can go into a spiral from not being able to do exactly that. The best option is to have lots of each plant and keep the best ones, which helps the quality of the plants in many ways~
@SpiritPhoenixRose
@SpiritPhoenixRose 2 года назад
I've done alright so far but your way is so much better, thanks. Miss your houseplant videos, wish you did more x
@LittleGardenSK
@LittleGardenSK 3 года назад
Thank you! I literally just planted up some water rooted coleus’ cuttings last night. It was not looking happy this morning so will try these tips. 👍
@terabyte3275
@terabyte3275 3 года назад
I have never had good results potting my water propagated cuttings, thank you so much!!!
@nyatastudio
@nyatastudio 3 года назад
looove your channel! People rarely show different plants (even if it's from the same type) being potted together. Nice one
@davidmjohnston169
@davidmjohnston169 3 года назад
Thank you so much for all these amazing videos they help me so much! I'm sure they help other people too. I am always so stoked when you upload.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Glad you like them
@Pixics
@Pixics 3 года назад
yeah me too, I just learned what pothos is today
@lisastreasures
@lisastreasures 3 года назад
Very useful info. Glad I found your channel. Watching them all. 💚
@heatherstewart120
@heatherstewart120 3 года назад
This is perfectly timed. I just popped my first pothos propagation attempt in a vase of water. I hope it works 🤞🏻
@sandyg8794
@sandyg8794 3 года назад
Hi Kevin! This was very helpful. Thank you for sharing!
@plantheaven4264
@plantheaven4264 3 года назад
I will try that . nice to meet another plant lover. Thanks for sharing.🎄❤🎄
@quinnjdq
@quinnjdq 3 года назад
Really like the way the bright green of the pathos contrasts the grey pot! Pathos and other vining pants are so cool, my first Philodendron is actually what got me into gardening in general
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Same...classic and never out of style!
@venishiamarthrel2653
@venishiamarthrel2653 3 года назад
Can’t wait to finally pot my propagated pothos. Great tips!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Good luck!
@j.reneetribble5488
@j.reneetribble5488 3 года назад
This was good info, as I'm preparing to transplant some water rooted sun impatients today. Thanks Kevin!
@GardeningInCanada
@GardeningInCanada 3 года назад
I propagate directly into LECA and I’ve never experienced a die off. I honestly think it’s lack of cuticle & a dead cell layer build up on both the leading tip of the root and surrounding root. I did a video on this and I think we tend to forget plants are designed to grow in certain environments and making them pivot quickly notoriously causes issues
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Totally agree w/ you
@mindydiaz9015
@mindydiaz9015 2 года назад
You got me started on propagating pathos from your video today 😅😅😂😂 ILY 💀
@idkwntc4302
@idkwntc4302 2 года назад
What a fun, informative video! I learnt a lot from it. Thanks!
@elizabethinthemountains4433
@elizabethinthemountains4433 3 года назад
Thank you! Perfect timing. I was just looking at mine and thinking it was time to plant the roots. Now I'm not so nervous.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Best of luck!
@kaybee8492
@kaybee8492 3 года назад
How long did you have yours in water? Mine have been in water since last June maybe and I want to transfer them into soil but I’m extremely nervous. They look really good.
@gaylucido-willsher1143
@gaylucido-willsher1143 3 года назад
Almost 1 Million subscribers! Congratulations in advance.😄
@reneeh8719
@reneeh8719 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. I am great at getting cuttings to grow in water but not so great at transplanting them into soil. Hopefully, if I follow your instructions, my success rate will improve
@TheeGoldenGoddess1
@TheeGoldenGoddess1 2 года назад
Omg Kev, we just laid another dead pothos cutting to rest earlier today so thank you for this much needed video! 😅 be well 🌱✨
@gracehc9356
@gracehc9356 3 года назад
Really helpful thank you. I love water propogating my pothos but lately I have been putting the cuttings directly into soil and placed them in a clear tote storage box. Keeps the humidity in and they seem to love it and root up really fast. I love watching them grow in water but sometimes they don't adjust well from water to soil so I am now soil propogating. Nevertheless thank you for your helpful informative video .
@jenniferdawson2536
@jenniferdawson2536 3 года назад
You are so knowledgeable! Impressive! Stay well please.
@brandon_1414
@brandon_1414 3 года назад
Always the best tips
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@mayarada2059
@mayarada2059 2 года назад
Absolutely you’ve done such a great idea of how to grow pothos plants .
@LiliansGardens
@LiliansGardens 3 года назад
Those are really healthy roots. Yes good description...they need babying. Thanks for all you do here.
@msjp3751
@msjp3751 3 года назад
Thank you for this. Most of my cuttings stay in water because my success rate for potting them and them living has been so bad😰. I have hope now!
@rosie40ify
@rosie40ify 3 года назад
finally! Im going to give it another go, great info
@fatmaalnajjar6222
@fatmaalnajjar6222 3 года назад
My sweet potato slips are really struggling once I transplanted them into soil. This was really helpful!
@SoulAndGarden
@SoulAndGarden 3 года назад
Nice ! Just planted my pothos directly in soil. And they're doing well. Some of my AGLAONEMA were propagated in water. And it went well too.
@annatorres2209
@annatorres2209 3 года назад
Thank you. You're my favorite gardener
@kathygilbreath6073
@kathygilbreath6073 3 года назад
Enjoyed your video. Great tips!!
@joym1784
@joym1784 3 года назад
This is fantastic - having a better success rate of propagating English lavender from Fall cuttings than expected in an aeroponic cloner like you have - am going to need to pot them soon! Great explanation to get me started!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Wonderful!
@plantsygucci7463
@plantsygucci7463 3 года назад
Very informative! Love it💚
@NShatto80
@NShatto80 3 года назад
I really appreciated this video. I've learned so much about gardening this year from the RU-vid gardening community (Self Sufficient Me, Epic Gardening and Roots and Refuge). My garden produced the most it ever has. Thank you for the videos you make.
@jaketheperson8495
@jaketheperson8495 3 года назад
Pothos are my Fav! Thx for making this! :P
@natalieeis9284
@natalieeis9284 3 года назад
Haha, I am glad I am not the only one being messy while repotting. 😄 Feel better about it now.
@gabrielkawa3477
@gabrielkawa3477 2 года назад
Thanks for making this video
@agungfaisalwaskito9505
@agungfaisalwaskito9505 3 года назад
Thank you Kevin, great tips!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
You bet!
@PlantBasics
@PlantBasics 3 года назад
Thank you for this video! This has been an issue for me in the past. Corbin
@aileenvandenham6804
@aileenvandenham6804 3 года назад
A perfect timing vlog for me, I’m going to do the same for my photos cuttings soon in the soil. Thank you so much sir for the easy and very clear technique. God bless! 🙏
@kathleenwhite9741
@kathleenwhite9741 3 года назад
Perfect timing as I've got both pothos and the satin variety to pot up from water rooting. Thanks for having our backs! 👍💞😀🌱🌿
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@marcuspowell2510
@marcuspowell2510 3 года назад
Thank you! Been needing this. I could get all the roots in the world but as soon as I put it in dirt... ☠️.
@plantsoverpills1643
@plantsoverpills1643 3 года назад
This video offered great guidance Kevin. My recently soil potted from water rooting “tradescantia” are managing but I could have done better. Next time around!!👍🏻
@animapulcra9205
@animapulcra9205 3 года назад
Good to know shade improve survivability.
@chrissewell1608
@chrissewell1608 3 года назад
So...moist soil, lower than normal light and mild humidity, is the key to success?
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Agree!
@jeanetterios7337
@jeanetterios7337 3 года назад
Ya
@nastarandavar3133
@nastarandavar3133 3 года назад
I have heard that if you let them root in water you should not let them in a damp soil or water them when the soil is damp. But I think it is good for them, because so far all the things that "I have heard" have killed my plants!
@savijayawardhana
@savijayawardhana 3 года назад
How often should you water them?
@hvonsus5725
@hvonsus5725 3 года назад
@@nastarandavar3133 personally, when I did that I ended up overwatering lol, I think it’s all dependent on personal experience :)
@miinkayyu
@miinkayyu 3 года назад
OMG this just happened to me!! Thank you for this!
@JanaStambaughTejason
@JanaStambaughTejason 3 года назад
Kevin thank you! In process of transplanting.
@RANJITHA.PAI.
@RANJITHA.PAI. 3 года назад
Omg those roots🤩!!
@zjparker5310
@zjparker5310 Год назад
I used your system and it worked out beautifully for my plants. Thank you for this information it really helped me with my cuttings.
@a.b.7569.
@a.b.7569. 2 месяца назад
How often did you water it once transplanted? He never mentioned it and I think this is the part where I tend to f up
@francinez1087
@francinez1087 Год назад
Great topic! l I need this video! Thanks
@naturalgalwilliams
@naturalgalwilliams 3 года назад
Hello friend. Thank you on the cutting education, I had it all wrong. OneLove.
@deborahfromdcspetersoncity9213
@deborahfromdcspetersoncity9213 3 года назад
I've not seen that "moisture mix potting soil" at the nurseries by me so I'm going to Google some other nurseries to find that as I have some cuttings that are purely sentimental to me that I don't want to lose and this will give me more of a percentage of them making it. Another great video 👍
@pinkcashmere1908
@pinkcashmere1908 3 года назад
In a previous video of similar content you used mykos...this actually has been my go to and have lost no plants
@emilydunn3570
@emilydunn3570 3 года назад
This was very helpful. I’ve killed so many of my footings.
@nancywells5626
@nancywells5626 3 года назад
I planted those plants in the ground in my yard and they are nice as a ground cover. I have to trim them occasionally to not be invasive near my other stuff. Down here in FL people have them growing up tree trunks. The leaves and the stems get really large. Leaves get approximately 3' to 4' wide x 5' long.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
In FL I'd imagine they go crazy!
@GoodSamaritan143
@GoodSamaritan143 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing I love watching your videos
@PLANTAAMORLA
@PLANTAAMORLA 3 года назад
great tips!!
@adriennedahlstrom8647
@adriennedahlstrom8647 3 года назад
Ahhhh! I've had a heck of a time finding a global green!! Lucky duck!
@anotherplottwist
@anotherplottwist 3 года назад
DIYers you already know.. these types of cloners are a life saver for me. Couldn't grab ahold of the old cube cloning method.
@ColeSpolaric
@ColeSpolaric 3 года назад
I started calibrachoa, verbena, bacopa, and supertunia in coir this year, and then transplanted into a 4 inch pot with potting soil in the bottom and coir in the top half so there wasn't an immediate root shock.
@sudhac1384
@sudhac1384 3 года назад
Thanks for this great video!!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
No worries!
@Nhoj31neirbo47
@Nhoj31neirbo47 3 года назад
Good basic information.
@whiggygirl
@whiggygirl 3 года назад
Great vid! Thank you
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
You bet!
@Donna_G
@Donna_G 3 года назад
I've grown pothos exclusively in water if I've waited too long to pot them up. Normally, I jut put the cutting in water and wait. When the root starts appearing, I try not to let it get very long; at least, not much longer than 1/2 inch. Then I pot it up and give it some time to grow. I give it water when it needs it I have two cuttings that are growing and I started them just like I described. So far, this has worked for me no matter where I have lived.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
This is awesome Donna
@Pixics
@Pixics 3 года назад
I've got to try growing pothos, seems like a popular house plant
@evelynm.8967
@evelynm.8967 3 года назад
Oh nice, I use the humidity dome with a clear plastic bag when I repot African violets.
@brubblegums
@brubblegums 3 года назад
I tend to over water my transplants cause I don't want them to go into shock. It just makes sense to me since you're taking them from water to soil.
@JB-ew1mu
@JB-ew1mu 3 года назад
This is perfect timing. I just started some more agleonema in water, my first try went well so I'm going for another batch!
@spykatt
@spykatt 2 месяца назад
Thanks! Nice and informative :-)
@jedd.5407
@jedd.5407 3 года назад
That happens to me with Rosemary. I get a good root stock, then transplant them in potting soil, and the darn things die on me. :(
@mikec3820
@mikec3820 3 года назад
same...rosemary take a up to 6-8 weeks to root in water too. pothos roots so fast usually. super thrive or any transplant shock treatment should help. i have a bonsai rosemary i propagate cuttings from all winter for my spring starts
@Fire-Queen
@Fire-Queen 3 года назад
Rosemary; instantly plant a cutting into soil to propagate. Don't mess around with water, just place a stick into soil, it will grow, without the transfer shock later on!
@1Lightdancer
@1Lightdancer 3 года назад
Rosemary does really best with stem layering - bend a longer branch down, where it touches the soil, remove the leaves in that area and scrape the underside of the stem. Then dig a little hole and tuck the stem into it, still attached to the plant, and with the tip sticking up. Cover with a bit of soil/ potting mix, and put a small rock over the bend stem. Do several Moore, then leave them alone for a month, watering occasionally. Most will root!
@erykasr1
@erykasr1 3 года назад
I'm feeling a little better about the gigantic monstera I just potted yesterday. I really don't want to lose her
@christhompson4270
@christhompson4270 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
@evrgrltoo
@evrgrltoo 3 года назад
Someone might have already commented this, but one of those is not like the others! Scindapsus sneaking into the pothos crowd, as per usual. Love them, though! Such a beautiful leaf. And they grow about the same.
@janetlynnpaschall3969
@janetlynnpaschall3969 3 года назад
Awesome🌱🐛
@lauradiesman9683
@lauradiesman9683 3 года назад
This is so helpful! Thank you :) question - I recently transplanted some cuttings and was less than graceful about placing the roots. E.g., didn't back fill, it was more of a cramming situation. Would you recommend I take them out and reposition? It's been about a week since I put them in soil.
@jummiruti5630
@jummiruti5630 3 года назад
I must try this
@synapse49
@synapse49 3 года назад
Pothos are great. I root cuttings in an aquarium and it's their forever home. Their roots, unlike a lot of plants, thrive submerged full time. The benefit is it sucks up the nutrition (aka nitrogen etc. from fish waste)..
@OMGBand2020
@OMGBand2020 3 года назад
That’s what I’ve been trying to do. My nitrates are 20 ppm right outta the tap so my GF is swimming in 40 ppm nitrates most of the time. I have some pothos cuttings in there now, but I’m sure I didn’t do it correctly. I tried a sweet potato which had great roots when I put it in the tank, but then it rotted after a week! So back to the drawing board. 😖
@XoXDownAndUnderXoX
@XoXDownAndUnderXoX 3 года назад
Could you do a similar video (or add guidance) for transplanting sphagnum-moss-rooted cuttings to soil? Thank you so much!!!
@alvinb147
@alvinb147 3 года назад
I eat popcorn while watching your videos cause they are awesome
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Nom nom nom
@alvinb147
@alvinb147 3 года назад
XD
@Pixics
@Pixics 3 года назад
Carmel?
@grovesnail
@grovesnail Год назад
Thank you SO much your my cuttings' hero! Quick question though, how long does it take them to be acclimated while following this advice?
@scp5577
@scp5577 3 года назад
Thanks for this. I've had issues with Espoma potting mixes (lacks aeration, retains way too much moisture, fungus gnats result, yikes) but I guess in this case, excess moisture is the idea. Haven't heard the word "gnarly" in forever...😀
@Falafelzebub
@Falafelzebub 3 года назад
2 liter sparkling water bottles with the labels removed and bottoms cut off make great humidity domes.
@cloudberries
@cloudberries 3 года назад
wow, that is absolutely genius-definitely a great idea for propagating hoya!!
@Falafelzebub
@Falafelzebub 3 года назад
@@cloudberries Thank you! 💚
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Great tip!
@Falafelzebub
@Falafelzebub 3 года назад
@@epicgardening thank you! 🌿
@BindassWithKartik
@BindassWithKartik 3 года назад
Nice video sir
@toniliberty5858
@toniliberty5858 2 года назад
Great, informative video! I'd like to know if covering my plant with a plastic bag is sufficient and also how long should the plant stay covered? Thanks.
@michellereed479
@michellereed479 3 года назад
I find Satin Pothos can take a while to root but giving them a good amount of indirect sun light while they're rooting in water really helps speed up root growth.
@veronicadavis7185
@veronicadavis7185 14 часов назад
Fantastic Video! Thank you! How do you avoid root rot after this? When do you start letting the soil dry out?
@matthysloedolff
@matthysloedolff 3 года назад
My local garden supply store has a small display on the contents of this video (propagation and transplant). Their display is nowhere near as informative as this video. I have learned more by watching this video than looking at the display. Thanks, Kevin!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Welcome!
@Chris-op7yt
@Chris-op7yt 18 дней назад
i prefer pumice, quite a lot of it in the mix. fine coir/peat and perlite tend to pack down over time, so you end up with a ball of either soggy or unwettable media tight around roots. the difference between a container of water vs saturated media is that a container of water holds around 5% oxygen, whereas there's much less oxygen in tight media with water, as the media solids dont hold water, only spaces between media can.
@aapiskitchen9782
@aapiskitchen9782 3 года назад
Very nice
@Kuuipo1972
@Kuuipo1972 3 года назад
Well Kevin, I kinda see what my problem has always been...not enough root. I've tried to transplant my Hawaiian Pothos with NO success. Ugh! I'll keep trying. Love this video.
@trinbago27
@trinbago27 3 года назад
Thanks as always for your great info! I have an off-topic question... I have a green pepper that is beginning to sprout, can I just plant it? I scared all the seeds will germinate and I'll end up with a pepper forest! How can I take advantage of this sprouting? I hate to see things go to waste.
@hpeteacher9445
@hpeteacher9445 3 года назад
Thanks Kevin! I needed this video! I always root my cuttings in water. I use a ziplock bag to help them root faster. Then I pot them up and it is a crap shot. I put them back where they were rooted and no ziplock bag. I will try your tips the next time I root up cuttings. Gerry HPEteacher 😎
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 3 года назад
Love that! Hope this works for you
@hpeteacher9445
@hpeteacher9445 3 года назад
@@epicgardening 😎
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