Where can I pick up a bottle of the cloning stuff? I could use it next year when I plant my garden. Please send me a message and let me know. I live in Arkansas and the Missouri area. Would WalMart have it? Thanks
actually, the rooting hormones aren't nessacary, but may help some plants
but you can build an aeroponic cloner for about 65 bucks that only needs distilled water
or you can clone with a low tech method where you simply cut a whole in the top of a water bottle lid and stick your cutting in there, replacing the water often to ensure it is well aerated, and unless you live in a city or a place where you have clorine or other chemicals in your water you can use water right out of the tap.
if you're a NOOB like me, please know NOT TO COVER THE ACTUAL TOP OF THE POTATO PLANT WITH DIRT, YOU MUST LEAVE THE TOP 2-3 LEAVES OUT OF THE DIRT WHEN YOU GO TO COVER THE OTHER 5 INCHES (mounding up) I did this and killed my whole potato plant. I did get potatoes but a lot weren't fully grown and were the size of a quarter.
so when you "dump dirt on top of the potato plant" as he stated, leave to top leaves uncovered. hee hee
no wild mint/ Mentha arvensis is the easiest. pull off a branch stick it in dirt, thats it. you can water if you wish or place it outside. indoors or out it roots and grows taller the next day.
Basil is like the easiest plant to propagate with cuttings! I had one basil plant and I simply trimmed away all the lower diagonal branches, then I took the trimmings or cuttings and I stuck them into individual cups, with about 4 -5 inches of water. wait 1-2 weeks constantly adding water should it run dry and you will have roots form.. then slowly add more and more light and dirt to your cups until the plants are adjusted to the soil. they will also take to soil given a few days of shade!
Does anyone use Growbags (Combination of coco peat and/or husk chips) to grow Tomato's? Growbags are 100% natural and environmentally sustainable, used widely in the industry due to the benefits of the product for Tomato growing...
Help protect our environment, use environmentally friendly products.
i wonder if that guy knows all that methods he used was cloning just different ways of doing it. If you were to start potato plants from the same potato they would have the same dna, hense they would be clones of each other. ...lol things you remmber from high school biology
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Thanks for sharing this video clip. This is so useful.
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this is a nice video. good one.
dayspeace 2 months ago
Where can I pick up a bottle of the cloning stuff? I could use it next year when I plant my garden. Please send me a message and let me know. I live in Arkansas and the Missouri area. Would WalMart have it? Thanks
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janeharrisonuk 7 months ago
Thank you for this info.
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netlethe 7 months ago
actually, the rooting hormones aren't nessacary, but may help some plants
but you can build an aeroponic cloner for about 65 bucks that only needs distilled water
or you can clone with a low tech method where you simply cut a whole in the top of a water bottle lid and stick your cutting in there, replacing the water often to ensure it is well aerated, and unless you live in a city or a place where you have clorine or other chemicals in your water you can use water right out of the tap.
Xxfades321xX 8 months ago
great vidoe, i'm going to try growing my own potatoes.
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gwk4657 9 months ago
LOL
I went to my kitchen and put a sweet potato in a pot of water.
see what will happen.
thanks for this tip!!
LetsCook2gether 9 months ago
Where at in the Burg?????
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myndy86 10 months ago
What kind of plastic is that container made out of?! Yikes!
I would HARDLY call that "organic" gardening, hasn't he heard of BPA and DEHA?
g4macdad 11 months ago
@g4macdad Can chemicals in the plastic really get into the soil and to the roots or plant?? I'm not arguing I'm just wondering
Rrrrobbo 10 months ago
looks great ima do that
gardenqueen12 11 months ago
looks great ima do that
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tonawaldschmidtnmd 11 months ago
lots of work in an organic garden
TheGreenestAngel 1 year ago
awesome
Brokent3eth 1 year ago
i planted 1 potato plant, now i got 6 :D
David2377 1 year ago
we all know you grow marijuana :P
David2377 1 year ago
Great efforts exerted!
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lakseethamalkanthi 1 year ago
Cool
Stringyheads 1 year ago
if you're a NOOB like me, please know NOT TO COVER THE ACTUAL TOP OF THE POTATO PLANT WITH DIRT, YOU MUST LEAVE THE TOP 2-3 LEAVES OUT OF THE DIRT WHEN YOU GO TO COVER THE OTHER 5 INCHES (mounding up) I did this and killed my whole potato plant. I did get potatoes but a lot weren't fully grown and were the size of a quarter.
so when you "dump dirt on top of the potato plant" as he stated, leave to top leaves uncovered. hee hee
lheartlondon 1 year ago 2
Excellent information about planting potato bud organically.
tanagaba 1 year ago
Cool!
MaggiesOrganics 1 year ago
honey works great as rooting hormone also a gallon of water with some asperin
xhellabentx 1 year ago
how do u propagate thyme????
devotees1 1 year ago
cool thanks for the video good job!
Revolutionisnow1 1 year ago
no wild mint/ Mentha arvensis is the easiest. pull off a branch stick it in dirt, thats it. you can water if you wish or place it outside. indoors or out it roots and grows taller the next day.
terrelldcarter 1 year ago
Basil is like the easiest plant to propagate with cuttings! I had one basil plant and I simply trimmed away all the lower diagonal branches, then I took the trimmings or cuttings and I stuck them into individual cups, with about 4 -5 inches of water. wait 1-2 weeks constantly adding water should it run dry and you will have roots form.. then slowly add more and more light and dirt to your cups until the plants are adjusted to the soil. they will also take to soil given a few days of shade!
OrganicDrew 1 year ago
potatoes are easy. we did it in elementary school. how do propagate lettuce, spinach, or onions, and other veggies.
zaaz369 2 years ago
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coirgreen 2 years ago
Can't you use sea kelp for cloning instead of chemicals? I heard they used to use soaked willow water for hormones back in the day too.
FlintknapperJimmy 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the information, I am going to try it out next spring!
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Great video.
I love it.
sinsarcasmo 2 years ago
i wonder if that guy knows all that methods he used was cloning just different ways of doing it. If you were to start potato plants from the same potato they would have the same dna, hense they would be clones of each other. ...lol things you remmber from high school biology
Mjb3914 2 years ago
Nice, I Like!
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cwaj 2 years ago
LOL turn on your speakers buddy
BukuHaze420 2 years ago
Lol - My Bad - too Funny!
cwaj 2 years ago
thanks,
easy , simple... the way to spread good info.
zxtian1970 2 years ago
Excellent video, very informative.
commajohanneum 2 years ago
thanks
thinkrevolution 3 years ago
I wanna see how you harvest your potatoes when their ready for harvest. Could you please make one.
shortyboy48035 3 years ago
You tip over the container and dump out the potatoes. Some people do it over a tarp for easier cleanup.
CearaQC 2 years ago