How To Replant Your Christmas Tree
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Joseph and Lucas show you how to take your old Christmas tree and give it a new life in the forest! With Help From: James Wesley Farr II Michael Ross Troy Ross Watch & Learn then... DO!!!! www.charafientertainment.com
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When you did this, did you use any rooting hormone powder? Or would it increase the chances of success?
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My goats will disappointed to learn that.
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Idealistic and utterly useless. Once it's cut it is dead. Better to find a farmer and feed it to the goats. They love it! Get ALL of the metal off of the tree and make sure it hasn't been treated with any chemicals though.
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Good lie to the kid.😇
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Ask google.
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this is insane.
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How many times can you do this?
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People think that you cant reroot a tree. I think otherwise. If you can reroot any other type of plant, then you can re root a damn tree. 💯 there all plants, therefore you can reroot it. There is always a way. I may be young but im not an idiot. Where there is a will there is a way, i am 💯% possitive thag you can reroot a tree. You can sit there and tell me the math and farmers smarts and all that shit but it wont change my mind. You believe what you want. ✌🏻️
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that's a lie u cant replant a Christmas tree and will will not grow anymore and its still gunna die no matter how many times u water it or leave it somewhere in a cold place and even the mircal gow wont help eather
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good song
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Tree farm experience here. I'll tell you a kind of secret and it can work done right. But 1st about the video. This is next to impossible but it actually has been done. But very rare that it works. The tree would have to be a fresh cut, replanted in the right conditions, right kind of tree, environment and so much more. Now onto if you want to regrow your Christmas Tree. You can do two things we do on tree farms, one works better then the other. 1st is propagate which is basically cloning. You will need to buy rooting powder or make your own which I won't give the homemade one sorry. Then some honey which works as a antiseptic and help fights disease, along with water and a clear jar. Add water, rooter and tablespoon of honey to a jar. Cut a branch of newer growth off your tree near the top, should be straight up branch with fresh buds. Cut on a kind of slant, remove needles and buds all the way to tip of branch, middle can work. Add that branch to prepared jar, sit in a cool warm place with sunlight. It will take about four weeks, sometimes a little more for roots to start. Once roots are strong and good add to oxygen rich soil in a burlap sack and water. Transplant after tree is strong enough to go outside, with the right weather conditions, no frost and ground must be thawed. I won't get into everything needed for planting outside, you can look that up. Note this can only be done on certain trees and must be done once tree is freshly cut. The longer the tree has been cut much much less chance it will work. Done right, keeping watered and rooter in it and it will work. 2nd is called grafting which is also cloning. You take a seedling , cut the top off then slice it a little down the middle. Then take a bud from your Christmas Tree, at the bottom remove needles and make a arrow type point at the bottom. Then take that bud and put in in that seedling where you made that slice. Then take like a thick rubber band, weather/wet prove tape etc and wrap it around the two once they are together. Both the bud and seedling should fit together perfect, but a little off is fine. Just make sure they are secured together and you wrap like I said. That is basically grafting which clones the parent tree. This literally grows the same tree generation after generation. Many tree farms do this and you can tell once that have if you know the signs to look for. For example, ever been to a tree farm and seen trees that look exactly a like ? Like they're twins or clones ? It's because they are. Saves money and makes more profit in the long run. Gives you that same perfect tree to you over and over again. Kinda a tree farmers trick or secret to some. But it's done and done right it works.
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Fantastic mate Treemendous even:-)
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Is she still alive?
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it's IMPOSSIBLE to plant a Christmas tree once it has been cut from the roots.. hopefully people see this and laugh rather than take this video as truth.
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you should have left off the music..
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It is a cool idea, but in order to root trees, you need humidity. But it's winter so it's too cold for Any root growth. Very nice video.
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SMH..I thought this was a joke at first but this was guy serious... and genuine with his efforts so I wont lay into him for being naive. Anybody who understands how plants and trees grow would know that this tree was killed the minute it was chopped from its roots. However, the roots left in the soil MAY send suckers to regrow into a new tree.. It would be wise to reteach the young child that in order to pull this off, you need to buy a tree from a nursery with the root ball in tact. Even this method can prove unsuccessful if the tree dries out OR if the winter cold kills it
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Why don't you replant and cut down yearly?
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Don't let your vacuum get hot! It can burn out, so yeah, sweep most of it up and vacuum the bits last. It's faster and green too! Electric Mower as well, I start and stop to pick up the yard, start and stop and never let it get real hot or stay operating too long when hot. Those Black and Deckers will last forever that way, stop burning stuff out.
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