Tks for showing the propagation of schefflera. I bought a big pot with a lot of individual rooted ones. I Potted all those rooted ones. The smaller ones all died. 4 rooted ones survived. The parent one almost failed.
I seriously love that you always follow up on your propagations! That is the real worth and makes your videos so much better than all the others who just tell you what they do without ever showing proof of concept later. Also, your spontaneous energy is infectuous! Keep it up. I am subbing right now.
Thanks, informative as usual! After several years, my large variegated Schefflera stopped growing. It wasn't dying, but for 6 months or more, it didn't show any signs of growth at all. I repotted it, fed it, gave it more light, all the things. It just sat there like it was in a coma. I was just about to give up on it, but gave it one last chance and cut the top half off. Within a month it had sent out several new branches, and has since more than doubled in size. Now I know I should have chopped it sooner!
I stuck a mature green form with a woody stem into my fish tank situated in low light as an experiment. Lost the roots, lost about a foot of the stem from rot and chops, but it eventually stopped rotting and started to grow roots. It’s a happy camper now and does a good job sucking up all those nitrates with its hefty water roots 😁 i give the baby leaves tiny high fives too 😂
I have a regular green one. It's about 30 years old and huge. Was my hubby's father's plant, now I look after it. I've taken many propogations to share and just in case something happens to the parent plant. I find it quite easy to care for and propogate.
Lol you are too cute. I just got an umbrella plant from my mom and it was extremely root bound so i have just separated the plant and trimmed some of the roots before repotting. You're right they are stunning, I'm in love. But I'm trying to learn the best way to make it look fuller and not so leggy. So glad i found your videos. 😀
New to your video I have this plant is also called the umbrella plant I'm glad I watch your video mine is very gated and you gave some very informative information
Thanks for this video! I had similar experience a couple years back with mine. Tried leaves, and cuttings had a bout 50% success rate and shared them. I'm sure you had better success! Stay safe and sane! Hope moving and nursery going well.
Hey Sean , I just got a schafflera same as this one, 2days ago 😀 and you Posted this video 😁 I am so happy to know more about the plant . Thanks a lot ..
I love this plant it is so beautiful I have tried to grow it but they have died Since being encouraged by this video I will try again with water thank you so much
All of my nose cuts rooted quickly. 3-4 new leaves right away. Faster than any of my other plants. 181 plants at my tattoo studio. 89 plants at home. I need to downsize so I can focus on tattooing. My leaf clipping with no nodes didn’t root but lasted in a jar of water for 3-4 months in my bathroom on a shelf until all the leaves started falling off. Basically just good for decorating if there’s no node.
😂your comment about your dog barking and you don't know how ee do it. My pets consume my life, along with my plants. I love them SO much and give them all the attention I can. Nice video as always.
maybe cos its staple landscape plant - we take for granted and hey hey THANK U for such a nice shout out to Singapore! Welcome to lion city anytime! we could do a major nurseries tours! yahoo! ;P
I think your plant needs repotting to a larger pot to grow better. This is one of my favourite plants. The more you cut the branches the more new branches it grows from where you cut it. One branch turns into 3-4 branches. And you can propose the cut branch and have 2 plants... Mine has like 10-15 branches and almost 1metre tall. I planted it into a huge pot...😍🌴
i have one of these in my ball pythons enclosure, but it only has about 16 in of height to grow, so ill assume ill have do do a bit of pruning here when it gets bigger
Love this video! Will definitely try to propagate my schefflera. Any tips on what to do when the leaves are shedding so much. When I move it even just a little bit, a lot of leaves falls off. They are also curling and turning brown 😞
ahh I wish mine would develop a woody stem like yours, I just have long green canes and they're starting to flop over. Might try to chop off the heads like you did!
Hello Sean! Though this video is quite short it is as always, very informative. I saw that you used a commercial rooting hormone. Can I used cinnamon powder instead? Coz I've read and a lot and even watched videos of other plant enthusiasts about using cinnamon powder as a good rooting hormone. Thank in advance for your reply.
Can i cut these all the way down to the ground and have them grow back? I have a hedge of these out front that have become really branchy looking and im not 100% with the way they look and thought that maybe cutting them all the way down they would regrow with more leaf growth
I would leave a few nodes instead of all the way down. After you cut most of the foliage off be sure to water them wayyyyy less as the water now has nowhere to go and can easily rot the roots.
For me that is a very difficult plant to propagate, I have one green and is bushy and big [outdoors] so i tried to propagate it but never worked [i don't have hormone roots 🤔] maybe that would help, anyway. ..good luck!
Hi! My neighbor gave me a HUGE cutting of a large variegated schefflera. It’s like 8 ft tall and has a huge stem. Parts are flowering. I’m hoping if I put rooting hormone on the bottom and cut away lots of bottom stems, it will root but it’s so huge I don’t know if that will make it harder or easier to propagate. It looks like a tree already. What do you think? Any one have advice?
I would cut off as many vines/leaves as possible. Rooting hormone is a good idea. Did your neighbour give you tips? It seems like they might know better how to propagate something thats already a tree. You can also take some younger stems to propagate as insurance
Depends on the condition of the aerial roots of each cuttings. I have a video on florida ghost care and propagation in my channel, I did both soil and water propagation there 😀
@@onlyplants Thanks. I went ahead and planted it in the ground with the "citrus, palm, cactus" soil anyway. I planted it in a spot that only gets about an hour of direct sunlight in the morning and then lots of bright, indirect light for the rest of the day. I live on the central coast of California, so I think it will be OK. I just hope the ground/dirt around the area will allow the roots to spread out over the years to come. 🤞 I've had my Schefflera in a huge pot for about 20 years and FINALLY had the chance to plant it into the ground! I'm SO excited to see how it will grow from here on out! It's been a hearty plant for about 31 years, over all, in my care!!! Would love to see it grow for at least another 30! ;-D
People tune in to my channel to follow my learning journey. In all my introductions I mention I am an enthusiast, never an expert. In my journey I do interview and feature tons of experts in respective fields though. Maybe those are the episodes you want to tune into ❤️
@@onlyplants then maybe you should change the title of your videos to be more precise so that viewers will not click to search for information on the care and methods of propagation for the Schefflera arboricola plant on your channel, as we are all on a learning process, and was hopeful that your video could provide the information based on the title of your video. To learn that this is part of your experimental journey is a let down.
Just so you know you can propagate leaf/petiole cuttings of these guys, I have 4 plants from petiole props 😊 that's how I do mine in water rather than cutting the main stem 💚
Nope not for me.... I never really vibed to these plants but especially now after listening about their care. Thank you for that..I like dogs too but find them too needy..I love cats 🐈 ♥ way more independent.
@@mrsnigraham7269 I did :/ I think it's just prone to rot. I'll consider getting it again but I wont try to force it to be semi hydro. But idk, kind of trying to only get plants that can be grown in semi hydro.
Have you found any plant that will not root if put directly into soil? I have always rooted cuttings in water but you are causing me to rethink that. Just wondering...
I can't believe this channel still doesn't have a million subscribers 🤔 perfect videos, great care tips and wonderful plants 🤩
Tks for showing the propagation of schefflera. I bought a big pot with a lot of individual rooted ones. I Potted all those rooted ones. The smaller ones all died. 4 rooted ones survived. The parent one almost failed.
I seriously love that you always follow up on your propagations! That is the real worth and makes your videos so much better than all the others who just tell you what they do without ever showing proof of concept later.
Also, your spontaneous energy is infectuous! Keep it up. I am subbing right now.
Thank youu ❤️
Thanks, informative as usual! After several years, my large variegated Schefflera stopped growing. It wasn't dying, but for 6 months or more, it didn't show any signs of growth at all. I repotted it, fed it, gave it more light, all the things. It just sat there like it was in a coma. I was just about to give up on it, but gave it one last chance and cut the top half off. Within a month it had sent out several new branches, and has since more than doubled in size. Now I know I should have chopped it sooner!
I stuck a mature green form with a woody stem into my fish tank situated in low light as an experiment. Lost the roots, lost about a foot of the stem from rot and chops, but it eventually stopped rotting and started to grow roots. It’s a happy camper now and does a good job sucking up all those nitrates with its hefty water roots 😁 i give the baby leaves tiny high fives too 😂
Love this plant. Never seen propagation video so this is great. Thx
I have a regular green one. It's about 30 years old and huge. Was my hubby's father's plant, now I look after it. I've taken many propogations to share and just in case something happens to the parent plant. I find it quite easy to care for and propogate.
In South Florida, they are a landscape staple. You find bushes in a lot of the houses. They definitely can take full sun.
I actually rooted one all green petiole in perlite, I was surprised it worked, took quite awhile but worked. Love the variegated one.
I have always liked the fragrance these plants give off when you prune them.
terimakasih sudah berbagi vidio yang bagus dan bermanfaat
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Lol you are too cute. I just got an umbrella plant from my mom and it was extremely root bound so i have just separated the plant and trimmed some of the roots before repotting. You're right they are stunning, I'm in love. But I'm trying to learn the best way to make it look fuller and not so leggy. So glad i found your videos. 😀
Yeah if you prune them they will branch out 😀
Thank you for the awesome video! I've watched a ton on propagating the schefflera and this one is pretty comprehensive with the update.
Just bought a variegated one after years of having a green one and this video came just in time. Thank you.
I'm glad you have nice background music.
Thank you, thats my brother playing jazz drums in the background 😀
This plant it's the easiest plant to propagate. I do put even wooden stick in water and grows for me every time
Thanks for sharing your very informative video beautiful Plants watching from California
Just got this plant and tried propagating it, happy to have found your video!
Thanks for your information, great video. I just bought it today 👍🙏
Thank you for sharing your plants with us. I love your videos.
New to your video I have this plant is also called the umbrella plant I'm glad I watch your video mine is very gated and you gave some very informative information
Thanks for this video! I had similar experience a couple years back with mine. Tried leaves, and cuttings had a bout 50% success rate and shared them. I'm sure you had better success! Stay safe and sane! Hope moving and nursery going well.
Hey Sean , I just got a schafflera same as this one, 2days ago 😀 and you Posted this video 😁 I am so happy to know more about the plant . Thanks a lot ..
Thanks. Very helpful comments
I love this plant it is so beautiful I have tried to grow it but they have died Since being encouraged by this video I will try again with water thank you so much
All of my nose cuts rooted quickly. 3-4 new leaves right away. Faster than any of my other plants. 181 plants at my tattoo studio. 89 plants at home. I need to downsize so I can focus on tattooing.
My leaf clipping with no nodes didn’t root but lasted in a jar of water for 3-4 months in my bathroom on a shelf until all the leaves started falling off. Basically just good for decorating if there’s no node.
Whoaaa you count your plants 😅
Beautiful plant, thank you for another informative video.
Sadly my plant died .. luv all ur videos 👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼. Fab plants ..
In Greece they are common indoor outdoor plants! You can literally find them everywhere!
I really like the monutera plant I saw U in
Love this video! Informational and interesting 😁.
Thanks for sharing... this helps a.lot
Everytime sean post about a plant
Me: 💳💥💳💥💳💥💳💥💳💥💳
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😂your comment about your dog barking and you don't know how ee do it. My pets consume my life, along with my plants. I love them SO much and give them all the attention I can. Nice video as always.
😅😅 thank you
maybe cos its staple landscape plant - we take for granted and hey hey THANK U for such a nice shout out to Singapore! Welcome to lion city anytime! we could do a major nurseries tours! yahoo! ;P
Miss Singapore so much haha.
Nice video
I think your plant needs repotting to a larger pot to grow better. This is one of my favourite plants. The more you cut the branches the more new branches it grows from where you cut it. One branch turns into 3-4 branches. And you can propose the cut branch and have 2 plants...
Mine has like 10-15 branches and almost 1metre tall. I planted it into a huge pot...😍🌴
Yeahhh they can turn quickly into a shrub!
Hi Sean Thanks fir Making Yr channel Si Packed with Wisdom & I thank U for Speaking English😂
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Very nice!!
Cool video, Thank you
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i was just thinking about this exact plant and mr sean does a video on it o_0
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i have one of these in my ball pythons enclosure, but it only has about 16 in of height to grow, so ill assume ill have do do a bit of pruning here when it gets bigger
I have seen them grown to large size it looked so pretty in a large red plant container because of the yellow ,green and red combination
Love this video! Will definitely try to propagate my schefflera. Any tips on what to do when the leaves are shedding so much. When I move it even just a little bit, a lot of leaves falls off. They are also curling and turning brown 😞
Could be over or underwatering? Or it could also be sudden changes in light… DM me on instagram with pics so I can have a look
@@onlyplants will do! Thank you so much!
ahh I wish mine would develop a woody stem like yours, I just have long green canes and they're starting to flop over. Might try to chop off the heads like you did!
Ooo try increasing fertilizer. Potassium may help with their trunk health.
Hello Sean! Though this video is quite short it is as always, very informative. I saw that you used a commercial rooting hormone. Can I used cinnamon powder instead? Coz I've read and a lot and even watched videos of other plant enthusiasts about using cinnamon powder as a good rooting hormone. Thank in advance for your reply.
Some people swear by cinnamon powder Im sure they work wonders too 😀
@@onlyplants Thank you for this Sean 😊
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I just got one of these and the under leaf had brown veins under the leaves. I'm not sure what that means.
Can i cut these all the way down to the ground and have them grow back? I have a hedge of these out front that have become really branchy looking and im not 100% with the way they look and thought that maybe cutting them all the way down they would regrow with more leaf growth
I would leave a few nodes instead of all the way down. After you cut most of the foliage off be sure to water them wayyyyy less as the water now has nowhere to go and can easily rot the roots.
Also called madam Smet
Sir, post-repotting there's been no new growth on my schefflera plant. What should I do?
1: rule out pests
2: increase light
3: fertilize lightly
4: make sure the roots hasnt rotten or dried off
For me that is a very difficult plant to propagate, I have one green and is bushy and big [outdoors] so i tried to propagate it but never worked [i don't have hormone roots 🤔] maybe that would help, anyway. ..good luck!
Soil propagation with some direct light (but not too much) seem to be the sweet spot for me 😀
Hi! My neighbor gave me a HUGE cutting of a large variegated schefflera. It’s like 8 ft tall and has a huge stem. Parts are flowering. I’m hoping if I put rooting hormone on the bottom and cut away lots of bottom stems, it will root but it’s so huge I don’t know if that will make it harder or easier to propagate. It looks like a tree already. What do you think? Any one have advice?
I would cut off as many vines/leaves as possible. Rooting hormone is a good idea. Did your neighbour give you tips? It seems like they might know better how to propagate something thats already a tree. You can also take some younger stems to propagate as insurance
I'm a big fan from Thailand. I have a question for Florida Ghosts. Do they easy to propagate?
Water is the best way?
Depends on the condition of the aerial roots of each cuttings. I have a video on florida ghost care and propagation in my channel, I did both soil and water propagation there 😀
I find that when I up pot If a nod goes under the soil level, I lose the leaf. Hopefully, they will replaced with new roots.
Yea I think roots are more important than leaves for the longevity of the plant
What soil mixture and ratio would you used to repot?
I have never measured ratio before but the ingredients are in my video titled “general potting mix”
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What's the plant on the right side of the background??
Its one of my dads plants, I mention the species in a video titled “dads plants”
We all are a little crazy, no fun being normal 😜
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The plant i love is the one behind you, the big fluffy one. What is the name of it?
I cant remember it but I featured it in a video titled “dad’s plants” and the species ID may be on it 🙈
@@onlyplants Ok thanks.
Can I use "cactus, palm & citrus" soil with this plant?
Yes you can but if you give it very strong light and good airflow you may end up watering it very often. Potentially every day.
@@onlyplants Thanks. I went ahead and planted it in the ground with the "citrus, palm, cactus" soil anyway. I planted it in a spot that only gets about an hour of direct sunlight in the morning and then lots of bright, indirect light for the rest of the day. I live on the central coast of California, so I think it will be OK. I just hope the ground/dirt around the area will allow the roots to spread out over the years to come. 🤞
I've had my Schefflera in a huge pot for about 20 years and FINALLY had the chance to plant it into the ground! I'm SO excited to see how it will grow from here on out! It's been a hearty plant for about 31 years, over all, in my care!!! Would love to see it grow for at least another 30! ;-D
One question-- what were those little balls you sprinkled in the pot?
Either osmocote slow release fertilizer, or furadan a very controversial chemical pesticide 😅
I'm going to high five my baby hands!
If you're just learning yourself than you shouldn't do a video to educate others.
People tune in to my channel to follow my learning journey. In all my introductions I mention I am an enthusiast, never an expert. In my journey I do interview and feature tons of experts in respective fields though. Maybe those are the episodes you want to tune into ❤️
@@onlyplants then maybe you should change the title of your videos to be more precise so that viewers will not click to search for information on the care and methods of propagation for the Schefflera arboricola plant on your channel, as we are all on a learning process, and was hopeful that your video could provide the information based on the title of your video. To learn that this is part of your experimental journey is a let down.
Just so you know you can propagate leaf/petiole cuttings of these guys, I have 4 plants from petiole props 😊 that's how I do mine in water rather than cutting the main stem 💚
Omg I did not know that and its worth trying our.
@@onlyplants the die off rate is obviously higher but it definitely works 💚💚
Nope not for me.... I never really vibed to these plants but especially now after listening about their care. Thank you for that..I like dogs too but find them too needy..I love cats 🐈 ♥ way more independent.
That's a dwarf? I have one where the leaves are even smaller than yours...
Ah thats cute. I bet they come in many forms as they are so extensively propagated and well-loved
Omg how? I tried propping this twice in water to grow in semi hydro, and it always rots on me :'(
If you haven’t already, try giving it more light while propagating;-)
@@mrsnigraham7269 I did :/ I think it's just prone to rot. I'll consider getting it again but I wont try to force it to be semi hydro. But idk, kind of trying to only get plants that can be grown in semi hydro.
Ooo maybe it doesnt like a semi hydro set up? i find soil prop to be the most effective for these because my previous water propagation was a disaster
Actually orginally from Australia. :) The chinese stole them during the first opium war.
Whoaaaa thats interesting! Most google search says its from Taiwan. Cant trust the internet sometimes
Have you found any plant that will not root if put directly into soil? I have always rooted cuttings in water but you are causing me to rethink that. Just wondering...
Nearly all my propagationg root faster and grow better in soil. 😅
I don't think those 1-2 node cuttings will survive. Should have made 5-6node cuttings
You can root the leaves in water don't throw it.
Caterpillar 😱🙈
I think he is really nice and very informative but I just don’t like his background music, sorry I know it’s his brothers band 😩. I have to mute ☹️
Why do i always get so stressed by watching you’re video’s???
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😅😅 but exciting right? Like a roller coaster climbing up…
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