Growing Citrus from Cuttings, Good success rate with this method
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Method to grow citrus cuttings, the 'plastic bag trick', Works really well for me, Orange, Mandarin, Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit, this works for any citrus.
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i haven't seen roots after three weeks. Shows us next time in your video, please.
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when the leafs start coming up how long you have to wait to take the plastic bag out
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Hi, how long do you leave it covered with the plastic bag?
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i heard that in patch 16.9.3 this method will not let you clone your plant this patch will be effective in 2017
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When do you take the plastic bag off
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Awesome, thanks mate.
Used this to propagate a big Meyer lemon that is dying from citrus borer damage
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I have a question on the plastic bag used to cover the cutting. Do you need to make holes in them> Thanks
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how long will it be to harvest some lemons?
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good one mate i enjoyed your video
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Instead of using rooting hormone, have you thought of using honey on the end you'll plant in the pot? This has been given as a suggestion on another YouTube gardener's web space. By doing this, apparently, no Virus or other microbial 'bities' will not occur. Honey is apparently sterile, & is, apparently, anti-bacterial.
Any thoughts bout this alternative rooting hormone anyone?
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How much sun is too much thanks heaps for this video!
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Omg you took to much
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Tried this method with 5 kafir lime cuttings (used raw honey instead of rooting hormone) and had them in plastic bags in a greenhouse in Denmark. 4-5 months later and all 5 have now taken root and are looking good! It took a while but they're on to a winner now. Thank you so much for the video!
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THESE trees and many other trees actually do not need our help and theyneed just a starting push toget rid of the starting trouble..and they are on their ways...way ahead...growing and growing yielding and yielding and never you have to pour water once it is big enough....this is divinity. in true words. and man has spoiled such a bful world.
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azomite is 99% lime. its merely a marketing gimmick. u can by lime or azomite both are priced the same
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Hi. I have 2 cuttings left. One is really throwing off the leaves now, the other not so much but it is still green and has just thrown of a couple of really tiny leaves.
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Thanks for explaining so many of the 'why's' when you did things a certain way, instead of just saying, 'Next, you want to do XYZ' and not saying why.
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Very informative. thank you.
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I watched this yesterday and you inspired me to go out today and buy a little plastic greenhouse and I did cuttings on my lemon and orange trees! I followed your instructions with the 45 degree cuts and rooting powder. I hope they grow!
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