How to Root Plant Cuttings in Water : Indoor Planting
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Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowgarden Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowgarden Rooting plant cuttings in water is going to require you to have quick access to a few basic tools. Root plant cuttings in water with help from a gardening professional in this free video clip. Expert: Robyn Jasko Contact: www.growindie.com Bio: Robyn Jasko started Grow Indie, a gardening website promoting sustainable lifestyles, homesteading, eating well, and living local. Filmmaker: Brandon Somerton Series Description: Indoor planting is a great way to enjoy fresh plants all year round regardless of your geographical location. Get tips on indoor planting with help from a gardening professional in this free video series.
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they root fairly quickly and so do i
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should it have sunlight when inside the water jar
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what type of soil is recommended for calanchoe
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Thanks for this video, I've been trying to get a coleus canina to take root for about 2 weeks in water, without success. I'm going to move it into a dark spot now, as I didn't know about the effects of light. Im wondering if I should make a new cut, as the old cut was made over 2 weeks ago and it might have sealed?
I'm going to try some rooting gel, as I've just been doing it in plain water. One thing I didn't see you do is to make a little tent from a plastic bag to stop the plant from drying out... -
Thanks! Very informative. And I like your backdrop, cute area to do presentations. :)
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thanks that was very helpful
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thank you so much! Does this work with campanula bell flowers?
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how long till the roots develop without the jelly
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Be careful not to inhale this chemical you're about to put on your food?
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Does this work for blueberry cuttings ?
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This was almost a good video until 1:31
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got some tips ,thanks !!!!
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you sed just water?!?!!
you used a hormone!!
change the title or make a new video
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you sed just water?!?!!
you used a hormone!!
change the title or make a new video
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nice
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thanks Robin! check out rootcup, an elegant tool to propagate plant cuttings. - UV light inhibits root growth and feeds algae, rootcup blocks UV light - rootcup is BPA free, phthalate free and food-safe - no hormone needed! - sterilize rootcup in dishwasher or boiling water - works with succulent, rosemary, basil, avocado seeds and much more
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why would you want to use HOT!
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Can you root succulent plants in water or is that a bad idea?
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GOOD VIDEO ROBIN.. YEAH YOU BETCHA BY GOLLY AH!!!
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Thanks Robin.
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