Dr. Ken Mudge on cutting propagation
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a lot of talk!
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@Dirtrix19 I'd suggest a mix of vermiculite/perlite, and maybe a bit of Turface at the bottom of the container if you have some.
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I was curious to what type of material you use to plant the forsythias in this video. Is it best to use an actuall soil? I am trying to propogate some boxwoods and junipers, any help would be awesome!
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What a load of codswallop typical American making something that is so simple sound so fuckinhg complicated like saying affirmative instead of yes!! Wankers!!
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What a load of codswallop typical American making something that is so simple sound so fuckinhg complicated like saying affirmative insted of yes!! Wankers!!
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I have some questions. Is it possible to root softwood grape cuttings? And how do I know when my cuttings have developed roots?
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Trying to figure out what I am doing wrong in trying to start some plants from cuttings off my High Bush Blueberries. I took some cuttings stripped some leaves dipped them in root hormone. Put in Part Sand and part Perlite. Put them inside a garbage bag, white, to set up the humidity. Put them in the shade outside yesterday. Today I check and they had wilted and turned brown. What am I doing wrong? I am also trying to see if I can root some of them in a glass of water. Any ideas appreciated.
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excellent video, super professional and exactly correct information excellent communication skills I see why you are a DR (professor) as it is obvious you are an expert to experts in the field of horticulture.
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nice to see how it's all done. great vid, make more :)
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Thanks !
Thank you for your videos.
I have a question. I have a 12 inch grape seedling, I was wondering when i should transplant it and how should I care for / nuture it properly ?
I would appreciate your advice.
Thank you once again.
eden1grapes 2 years ago
Early spring, now, is a good time to transplant anything. After a year it will need a trellis or arbor to grow up on, and thereafter, regular pruning as well. It may or may not produce tasty fruit, to ensure tasty fruit, you'll want to graft on a known variety. Good luck!
margueritewells 2 years ago